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NC Farmland and Military Protection Act

IntroducedSenate

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-03-26

No floor votes recorded.

This bill prohibits foreign governments designated as adversarial by the U.S. State Department from purchasing, leasing, or holding interests in North Carolina agricultural land and land within a 75-mile radius of military installations. Any such transactions would be declared void under the law.

  • Supporters argue this bill protects North Carolina's food security and agricultural independence by preventing potential adversarial nations from controlling farmland that feeds the state and nation.
  • Proponents also contend the bill safeguards military installations and sensitive defense infrastructure by restricting foreign acquisition of land near these critical facilities, ensuring national security.
  • Opponents may raise concerns that the bill could face constitutional challenges related to property rights and interstate commerce restrictions.
  • Critics might also question the practical enforceability of determining foreign government control through complex business ownership structures, and whether the broad 75-mile military buffer zone could unnecessarily restrict legitimate foreign investment in rural areas.

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