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Rep. Dvorak seeks property sanctions in Indiana for Russian-owned businesses

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State Representative Ryan Dvorak seeks to have Indiana become the first state in the U.S. to pan purchases of property by Russian-controlled businesses.

The South Bend Democrat added the amendment sanctioning Russia to a Senate Bill that passed through both chambers of the legislature last week, and is now headed to Governor Holcomb’s desk.

The language specifies that the moratorium does not apply to Russian citizens who are legal residents of the U.S.

If Holcomb signs it into law, it will go into effect on July 1 2022 and be in effect for one year, with options to extend it if necessary.

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Charles U Farley March 14, 2022 at 9:15 pm

Of course the Democrat goes after the enemy of the moment, the current distraction from the Democrat malfeasance. Note that no Dems ever talk about sanctioning China.

The same media telling me I should be outraged about the Ukraine situation have in the past hyped covid and denied election fraud. You’ll forgive me if I don’t trust a thing they have to say.

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