House Majority Leader Chris Croft on Monday renewed his push to get the Legislature to ban foreign interests from adversarial countries from owning or acquiring land within 100 miles of a military base in Kansas.
Appearing before the House Commerce Committee on Monday, Croft made the case for a bill similar to one from last year that was vetoed by the governor and was criticized because of a retroactive provision that . . .
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