Texas Scorecard by Sydnie Henry March 27, 2026
The new law targets countries such as China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea. Attorney General Ken Paxton has formally launched the rulemaking process to enforce a new state law banning land purchases by hostile foreign regimes such as China.
During the 89th Legislature, lawmakers passed Senate Bill 17 to restrict the purchase or acquisition of Texas real property by certain individuals and entities tied to designated foreign adversaries, including China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
The law, which took effect September 1, 2025, is aimed at reducing national security risks and protecting Texas land and critical infrastructure from foreign control.
Paxton’s office has now proposed detailed rules to implement the statute. The proposal was submitted to the Secretary of State on March 16 and published in the Texas Register on March 27, triggering a public comment period before the rules can be finalized.
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