Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB386

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Further prohibiting certain entities from acquiring an interest in agricultural land; providing for investigation by Attorney General and for responsibilities of purchaser and Attorney General; further providing for forfeiture of lands; providing for real estate auction; and further providing for definitions.

Impact

The bill is anticipated to significantly impact local statutes governing land ownership and agricultural practices in Pennsylvania. By enhancing the regulatory framework concerning foreign ownership, it aims to ensure that agricultural land remains within the hands of U.S. citizens and residents, thus promoting domestic agricultural interests. The Attorney General is tasked with overseeing compliance, which includes investigating potential violations and enforcing forfeiture of lands that are improperly acquired. The introduction of civil penalties for title companies that neglect to verify the legal status of purchasers also underscores the bill's focus on accountability.

Summary

Senate Bill 386 seeks to amend existing legislation regarding the acquisition of agricultural land by foreign entities and individuals who are deemed non-residents of the United States. It expands the restrictions imposed on non-citizens and entities from specified 'countries of concern,' effectively prohibiting any such foreign interests from acquiring more than 100 acres of agricultural land except through inheritance or as collateral for debt. This modification aims to safeguard local agricultural land from foreign control and preserve its availability for American farmers and agricultural enterprises.

Sentiment

Opinions on SB 386 appear to be mixed among stakeholders. Proponents, including various agricultural advocates, view the bill positively, arguing that it protects local farms from foreign entities that might prioritize profit over community needs. They express concerns about national security and the integrity of the domestic food supply chain. Conversely, detractors argue that the bill may lead to unintended consequences, such as restricting market opportunities for agricultural investments and infringing on property rights. The balance between protecting local agriculture and utilizing foreign investment is at the core of the debate.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussions surrounding SB 386 include the definition of 'countries of concern' and the potential economic ramifications for the agricultural sector. Critics highlight the risk of isolating Pennsylvania's agri-business from valuable foreign investments, which could provide capital and resources necessary for growth and modernization. Additionally, the effectiveness of the enforcement measures, particularly the role of the Attorney General in imposing penalties and investigating violations, raises concerns regarding logistical challenges and the potential burden on state resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB163

Further prohibiting certain entities from acquiring an interest in agricultural land; providing for investigation by Attorney General and for responsibilities of purchaser and Attorney General; further providing for forfeiture of lands; providing for real estate auction; and further providing for definitions.

PA SB31

In fantasy contests, further providing for definitions and for general and specific powers of board; in general provisions relating to gaming, further providing for definitions; in fingerprinting, further providing for submission of fingerprints and photographs; in general provisions relating to video gaming, further providing for definitions; and, in administration, further providing for powers of board.

PA HB1655

In fantasy contests, further providing for definitions and for general and specific powers of board; in general provisions relating to gaming, further providing for definitions; in fingerprinting, further providing for submission of fingerprints and photographs; in general provisions relating to video gaming, further providing for definitions; and, in administration, further providing for powers of board.

PA SB1065

In entities generally, further providing for requirements for names generally; and abrogating a regulation.

PA HB2017

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in fees, further providing for nuclear facility and transport fees.

PA HB2450

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in fees, further providing for nuclear facility and transport fees.

PA HB1843

In support matters generally, further providing for liability for support; in protection from abuse, further providing for relief; and imposing penalties.

PA HB2141

In oil and gas wells, further providing for Oil and Gas Lease Fund; and, in general budget implementation, further providing for Federal and Commonwealth use of forest land.

PA HB1035

In general provisions, further providing for definitions.

PA HB2479

In general provisions, further providing for definitions.

Similar Bills

HI SB2887

Relating To Agriculture.

HI HB2017

Relating To Agriculture.

HI HB966

Relating To Agricultural Tourism.

HI HB966

Relating To Agricultural Tourism.

HI HB2246

Relating To Agricultural Grant Administration.

HI HB498

Relating To Agricultural Crimes.

HI HB498

Relating To Agricultural Crimes.

NJ S1702

Bans foreign ownership of agricultural or horticultural land and agricultural woodlands in State.