Congressional leaders to hold town hall on discriminatory landownership bill

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Congressman Al Green and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Judy Chu along with community leaders will host a town hall meeting on discriminatory landownership bills.

On Saturday at 10:30 a.m., Congressman Al Green and Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Judy Chu along with community leaders will host a town hall meeting in

to discuss discriminatory landownership bills and potential future federal legislation to preempt these bills.Citizens & businesses from North Korea, Iran, Russia, & China would be banned The panel discusses State Senator Lois Kohlkorst remarks on a ban being put in place for commercial land sales in Texas, to immigrants who have not achieved citizenship and come from countries that are considered hostile to the United States.

The congressional town hall meeting will take place at the Stafford Centre located at 10505 Cash Rd., Stafford, TX 77477, and is open to the public to attend.Leaders will be discussing Texas Senate Bill 147, authored by Lois Kolkhorst, and SB711 , which are a pair of measures that would ban land sales in Texas to immigrants who have not yet achieved citizenship and come from countries considered hostile to the United States - like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

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