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AL HB379
AL HB379Relating to acquisition of title to real property; to prohibit certain governments or governmental entities from acquiring certain real property in the state.
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Introduced
04/25/2023
04/25/2023
In Committee
05/17/2023
05/17/2023
Crossed Over
05/11/2023
05/11/2023
Passed
05/24/2023
05/24/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/24/2023
05/24/2023
Introduced Session
Regular Session 2023
Bill Summary
Relating to acquisition of title to real property; to prohibit certain governments or governmental entities from acquiring certain real property in the state.
AI Summary
This bill, known as the Alabama Property Protection Act, prohibits certain foreign principals, including the governments or officials of China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, as well as their political parties or entities on U.S. sanctions lists, from acquiring title to or a controlling interest in agricultural and forest property or real property within 10 miles of any military installation or critical infrastructure facility in the state. The bill applies to purchases or acquisitions of property made on or after the effective date, which is the first day of the third month following its passage and approval by the Governor.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Transportation and Infrastructure
Sponsors (26)
Scott Stadthagen (R)*,
Chip Brown (R),
Mack Butler (R),
Jim Carns (R),
Susan DuBose (R),
Mark Gidley (R),
Matthew Hammett (R),
Leigh Hulsey (R),
Steve Hurst (R),
Jamie Kiel (R),
Mike Kirkland (R),
Bill Lamb (R),
Paul Lee (R),
Craig Lipscomb (R),
Rhett Marques (R),
Arnold Mooney (R),
Ed Oliver (R),
Kenneth Paschal (R),
Phillip Pettus (R),
Rick Rehm (R),
Chad Robertson (R),
Randall Shedd (R),
David Standridge (R),
Shane Stringer (R),
Ritchie Whorton (R),
Debbie Wood (R),
Last Action
Enacted (on 05/24/2023)
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