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senate judiciary debates limits on foreign land ownership

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The bill is in early legislative debate with no immediate commercial impact. No specific product, commodity, or company is directly affected. The mechanism is regulatory but too preliminary to assess margin or supply chain effects.

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  • North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee debated HB 133 on May 12, 2026.
  • Bill proposes 50-mile buffer around military sites for foreign land ownership restrictions.
  • Committee did not take action; bill to be revisited later.
  • Proposed substitute requires foreign buyers to register with secretary of state and attorney general.
  • No concrete commercial mechanism identified; bill is in early legislative stage.

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