
Louisiana Bills Strengthen Defenses Against Foreign Adversaries
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Louisiana lawmakers, led by Senator Valerie Hodges, introduce two bills to bolster the states defenses against foreign adversaries. The first bill allows the Louisiana Military Department to seize property near military bases owned by foreign adversaries posing safety risks. The second bill prohibits state agencies from contracting with entities linked to foreign adversaries or terrorist groups, imposing severe penalties for violations. Both measures aim to protect critical infrastructure amid growing concerns about global conflicts impacting the state.
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