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Committee advances constitutional amendment to bar certain "foreign adversaries" from owning Wyoming property
Summary
The Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee on Monday moved House Joint Resolution No. 2, which would send a proposed amendment to the Wyoming Constitution to voters to prohibit certain "foreign adversaries" from possessing, enjoying or inheriting real property in Wyoming.
The Agriculture, State & Public Lands & Water Resources Committee on Monday moved House Joint Resolution No. 2, which would send a proposed amendment to the Wyoming Constitution to voters to prohibit certain "foreign adversaries" from possessing, enjoying or inheriting real property in Wyoming.
The resolution, introduced for committee consideration by the joint interim committee, would amend Article I, Section 29 of the Wyoming Constitution to add a prohibition barring foreign adversaries of the United States that pose a threat to national security from entitlement to possession, enjoyment or descent of real property, including…
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