Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2389

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to prohibiting the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by and contracts or other agreements with certain aliens or foreign entities.

Impact

The introduction of HB 2389 will have significant implications for existing laws governing property rights and the conduct of state business with foreign entities. Under the revised provisions in the Property Code, foreign individuals and businesses from the specified countries will no longer have the same rights as U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents when it comes to property acquisition. This legislative change emphasizes the state's proactive approach to safeguarding public resources from potential foreign malign activities, thus influencing how real estate markets operate in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 2389 aims to enhance national security by prohibiting certain aliens and foreign entities from acquiring title to real property and entering into contracts with state and local governments using public funds. Specifically, the bill targets individuals and entities from nations deemed adversarial to the United States, including China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia. By restricting these foreign entities from participating in real estate transactions and public contracts, the bill seeks to mitigate perceived risks associated with foreign influence over critical infrastructure and resources within Texas.

Contention

HB 2389 has sparked debate regarding its implications for both economic development and community relations. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step towards protecting national security and fostering a safe environment for the residents of Texas. However, critics raise concerns that such restrictions could adversely impact the real estate market and deter foreign investment, potentially leading to economic ramifications. Additionally, there are fears that the bill may sow distrust between local communities and legitimate foreign residents or businesses, who may now feel unwelcome in an increasingly polarized environment.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Property Code

  • Chapter 5. Conveyances
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB103

Identical Relating to prohibiting the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by and contracts or other agreements with certain aliens or foreign entities.

Previously Filed As

TX SB147

Relating to the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by certain aliens or foreign entities.

TX HB4006

Relating to the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by certain foreign entities.

TX HB124

Relating to the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by certain aliens or foreign entities.

TX HB50

Relating to the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by certain aliens or foreign entities.

TX SB51

Relating to the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by certain aliens or foreign entities.

TX SB38

Relating to the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by certain aliens or foreign entities.

TX HB2788

Relating to the purchase of or acquisition of title to real property by certain aliens or foreign entities; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB552

Relating to prohibiting contracts or other agreements with certain foreign-owned companies in connection with agricultural land.

TX SB2484

Relating to prohibiting contracts or other agreements involving the receipt of certain tax incentives by certain foreign-owned companies.

TX HB2206

Relating to a prohibition of certain social media platforms developed or provided by certain foreign entities.

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