Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB211

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to foreign ownership of real estate

Impact

The implementation of SB211 will have significant implications for state laws governing property ownership and development. The bill establishes clear criteria under which foreign governments and business entities are barred from acquiring real property in the state. Although it includes provisions for foreign adversaries who hold property interests under specific circumstances, the overarching theme is a push towards establishing stricter boundaries on real estate ownership to safeguard local interests.

Summary

Senate Bill 211 addresses foreign ownership of real estate in Missouri by introducing prohibitions against certain foreign entities engaging in real estate transactions. Specifically, the bill restricts political subdivisions from authorizing development agreements or building plans with individuals or governments identified as foreign adversaries. This measure arises from national security concerns regarding foreign influence and asset acquisition, reflecting a growing trend across states to scrutinize foreign investment in local markets.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB211 likely hinge on issues of economic development versus national security. Proponents of the bill contend that it is essential to protect Missouri's assets from foreign adversarial control, arguing that such measures are necessary for maintaining the integrity of local sovereignty. However, critics could argue that these restrictions may deter beneficial foreign investment and stifle economic growth, particularly given the exemptions provided to long-standing registered businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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