Wyoming 2024 Regular Session

Wyoming House Bill HB0168

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Foreign ownership of Wyoming agricultural lands.

Impact

The bill requires nonresident aliens and foreign entities that currently own agricultural land to register their properties with the state and provides specific guidelines for divestment. For instance, those who acquire agricultural land must convert its use within five years and divest from any land inherited within two years. This new legislation will significantly amend current state laws regarding land ownership and aims to foster local agricultural stability.

Summary

House Bill 0168 focuses on the ownership of agricultural lands in Wyoming, specifically targeting foreign individuals and entities. It prohibits nonresident aliens, foreign businesses, and foreign governments from acquiring agricultural land except under certain provisions. This bill is designed to ensure that agricultural land remains under the control of U.S. citizens and legal residents, promoting local ownership and management of agricultural resources in Wyoming.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked debate regarding its implications for foreign investment in local agriculture. Supporters argue that limiting foreign ownership is crucial for protecting the interests of local farmers and maintaining food sovereignty. However, critics worry that this measure could deter beneficial foreign investments that might bring capital and innovation into the agricultural sector, which could be advantageous for Wyoming's economy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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