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Monitoring Foreign Ownership of Land Near Military Bases

New rules require the military to monitor who owns or occupies properties near U.S. military bases, both domestically and abroad. This aims to identify instances where foreign adversaries own or seek to acquire such properties. Citizens may experience increased security around strategic facilities, though the direct impact on their daily lives is minimal unless they own property in these areas.
Key points
The military will track who owns or occupies land within 10 miles of military installations.
The goal is to detect if foreign adversaries are acquiring properties in these strategic locations.
Annually, the military will report to Congress on identified cases and recommend responses.
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Additional Information
Military Perimeter Transparency Act
Print number: HR 3936
Sponsor: Rep. Green, Mark E. [R-TN-7]
Process start date: 2021-06-16