STATEHOUSE: Indiana bill would ban state contracts with foreign adversaries, give AG’s office more oversight
- Indiana's proposed House Bill 1032 aims to ban state contracts with businesses from foreign adversaries, including China and Russia, to limit their influence in the state.
- The bill, authored by Rep. Craig Haggard, seeks to enhance existing laws and increase penalties for violations.
- The legislation includes the creation of a foreign agent registry managed by the Attorney General's office for monitoring foreign activities.
- Individuals and businesses from adversary nations must divest from Indiana entities by January 1, 2026, as part of the bill's provisions.
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