A grassroots movement to prevent Chinese ownership of American farmland is butting heads with “global economy” development advocates in state governments. Nowhere is this more pronounced at the moment than in Indiana.
“A bill to slightly limit foreign adversaries’ ownership of Indiana land revealed a state agency is currently planning 11 business deals with Chinese companies worth an estimated $14.4 billion,” The Federalist reported March 8. “The Indiana Economic Development Corporation, however, wouldn’t release to The Federalist the names or locations of these foreign-owned ventures.” Hush-Hush in the Hoosier State
The secrecy is alarming, given the grave national security concerns at stake.Republican state Sen. Jean Leising says “state lawmakers tell her the IEDC even uses ‘code names’ […]
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