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Idaho measure would force foreign adversaries to register, sell agricultural and mineral holdings

2821799 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

A proposed statutory request would require entities identified as foreign adversaries to register certain land and mineral holdings within 60 days and sell within 180 days, and would restrict purchases or leases near military training ranges; sponsor framed the bill as a national-security measure.

Representative Ted Hill (District 14) introduced RS 32150C2, saying the draft would require foreign adversaries who own agricultural land, mining claims or mineral rights to register ownership within 60 days and sell within 180 days of the legislation’s enactment.

“Any foreign adversaries that own agricultural land, mining claims or mineral rights must register this ownership within 60 days and sell within 180 days of enactment of this legislation,” Representative Hill said.

Hill told the committee the bill would allow the Attorney General to foreclose properties through district courts if owners fail to comply. He described…

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