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Ohio delays vote on foreign nationals' land purchase restrictions near sensitive sites, with reconsideration set for 2026.
Ohio lawmakers have delayed votes on bills restricting land purchases by certain non-citizens and individuals from "foreign adversary" nations near military and critical infrastructure sites, with the measures now expected to be revisited in early 2026.
Though amendments reduced the restricted zone from 25 to 10 miles and excluded green card holders and military personnel, advocacy groups and Democrats argue the laws remain overly broad and discriminatory.
House Speaker Matt Huffman acknowledged the legislation’s complexity, while Governor Mike DeWine previously vetoed similar proposals despite signing earlier farmland restrictions.
Ohio retrasa la votación sobre las restricciones a la compra de tierras por parte de ciudadanos extranjeros cerca de sitios sensibles, con una reconsideración prevista para 2026.