My VIP for this week is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. According to Samantha Aschieris, the Republican governor signed three bills into law today meant to combat “the malign influence of the Chinese Communist Party” in Florida. DeSantis stated: “Florida is taking action to stand against the United States’ greatest geopolitical threat – the Chinese Communist Party.” He continued:
I’m proud to sign this legislation to stop
the purchase of our farmland and land near our military bases and critical
infrastructure by Chinese agents, to stop sensitive digital data from being
stored in China, and to stop CCP influence in our education system from grade
school to grad school…. We are following through on our commitment to crack
down on Communist China.
Aschieris’
article in The Daily Signal explained what is in the three new laws. The
first bill SB 846 was made into law to prohibit “state colleges and universities
and their employees and representatives from soliciting or accepting any gift
in their official capacities from a college or university based in a foreign
country of concern.”
The
second bill, SB 264, “restricts governmental entities from contracting with
foreign countries and entities of concern and restricts conveyances of
agricultural lands and other interests in real property to foreign principals,
the People’s Republic of China, and other entities and persons that are
affiliated with them.”
The
third bill, SB 258, “requires the Department of Management Services to create a
list of prohibited applications owned by a foreign principal or foreign
countries of concern, including China, which present a cybersecurity and data
privacy risk.”
The
problem seems to be that China and Chinese people are buying America’s
agricultural land – which endangers America’s food security. Aschieris quoted
Wilton Simpson, Florida’s commissioner of agriculture, as saying:
Food security is national security, and we
have a responsibility to ensure Floridians have access to a safe, affordable,
and abundant food supply…. China and other hostile foreign nations control
hundreds of thousands of acres of critical agricultural lands in the U.S.,
leaving our food supply and our national security interests at risk.
Restricting China and other hostile
foreign nations from controlling Florida’s agricultural land and lands near
critical infrastructure facilities protects our state, provides long-term
stability, and preserves our economic freedom.
America
and Americans are fortunate to have DeSantis as governor of Florida and taking
steps to protect agricultural. I agree with Jessica Anderson, executive
director of Heritage Action for America, who told The Daily Signal: “Other
states should look to Florid as a policy road map for protecting their
interests from foreign threats.”
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