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AR AG Investigating Companies With China Connections

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ Administration alerted Attorney General Tim Griffin’s office of two companies that may be in violation of Act 636, which prohibits foreign-party-controlled businesses from owning Arkansas land.

“China is a hostile foreign adversary and under my administration, we will follow the law and not allow companies controlled by the Chinese Communist Party to buy up and exploit Arkansas land,” said Governor Sanders.

Conduit has been sounding the alarm for several years now about the ties between Communist China and Arkansas. You may remember, in 2019, Conduit reported on then Governor Hutchinson and his law firm — which then represented Ty Garments, a Chinese company with a factory in the Little Rock area and which benefited from Arkansas incentives … in other words — your tax money. Also in 2019, we told you about Risever — you can read that article here… Conduit reported that Risever was another Communist Chinese company that had recently located to Jonesboro after receiving incentives funded by YOUR tax money.

While Asa’s Arkansas Economic Development Commission was giving your money to Chinese companies to locate in Arkansas, the Asa Hutchinson Law Group continued to cash in by representing the Chinese companies.

We are encouraged and proud of the actions Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has taken. It is quite the contrast from the previous administration, where Hutchinson and his Department of Economic Development (Mike Preston – head) were working “daily” to give taxpayer money to entice Chinese corporations to come to Arkansas. We hope Sanders and her administration keep up the good work.

 

https://conduitnews.com/2023/08/23/if-you-like-china-youre-going-to-love-asa/

https://conduitnews.com/2023/12/05/republican-governors-call-on-biden-administration-congressional-leadership-to-take-action-and-stop-the-ccps-u-s-land-grab/

https://conduitnews.com/2021/03/09/communist-propaganda-in-arkansas/

https://conduitnews.com/2020/05/28/china-propaganda-and-ucas-confucius-institute/

https://conduitnews.com/2021/04/18/propaganda-hq-name-change/

https://conduitnews.com/2020/04/25/concern-with-china-even-before-covid-19/

https://conduitnews.com/2021/03/19/contrary-to-warnings-by-trump-administration-arkansas-state-legislators-continue-to-fight-for-office-in-china/

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Secretary Ward’s letter on Risever Machinery LLC in Craighead County is below:

Attorney General Griffin,

During the 2023 Regular Session of the Arkansas General Assembly the state legislature passed Act 636 which amends the law concerning ownership and possession of real property; the law had an effective date of August 1, 2023.  Act 636 provides that a “prohibited foreign-party controlled business” shall not acquire by grant, purchase, devise, descent, or otherwise any interest in public or private land in this state.

In accordance with Act 636, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is directed to collect and analyze information concerning the unlawful sale or possession of agricultural land by prohibited foreign parties and report violations to the Arkansas Attorney General.

Since the passage of Act 636, one entity that has come to the attention of the Department is Risever Machinery LLC which has a facility in Craighead County.  A review of Risever Machinery LLC’s ownership indicates that the entity has significant ties to China.

As of the date of this letter, China continues to be a country subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and is subject to the prohibitions of Act 636.

The Arkansas Department of Agriculture believes that Risever Machinery LLC may be operating in violation of Act 636.  As a result, we are reporting the potential violations to your office and requesting that you utilize the authority granted under A.C.A. 18-11-704(c)(2) to determine if a violation of Act 636 has in fact occurred, and if so, commence appropriate legal action.

Respectfully,

Wesley W. Ward
Secretary of Agriculture

Secretary Ward’s letter on Jones Digital LLC near the City of DeWitt is below:

Attorney General Griffin,

During the 2023 Regular Session of the Arkansas General Assembly the state legislature passed Act 636 which amends the law concerning ownership and possession of real property; the law had an effective date of August 1, 2023.  Act 636 provides that a “prohibited foreign-party controlled business” shall not acquire by grant, purchase, devise, descent, or otherwise any interest in public or private land in this state.

In accordance with Act 636, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture is directed to collect and analyze information concerning the unlawful sale or possession of agricultural land by prohibited foreign parties and report violations to the Arkansas Attorney General.

Throughout the course of this year there have been a growing number of entities in the process of creating digital asset or crypto-mining operations across the state of Arkansas.  One of these facilities is located on agricultural land near the city of DeWitt and is operated by Jones Digital LLC. A review of Jones Digital’s ownership indicates that the entity may have significant ties to China.  Further, it is believed that the individuals or entities involved in the ownership of Jones Digital LLC may also have significant ownership interest in other digital asset or crypto-mining operations in other parts of the state under different names.

As of the date of this letter, China continues to be a country subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and is subject to the prohibitions of Act 636.

The Arkansas Department of Agriculture believes that Jones Digital LLC and potentially other similarly situated digital asset or crypto-mining operations may be operating in violation of Act 636.  As a result, we are reporting the potential violations to your office and requesting that you utilize the authority granted under A.C.A. 18-11-704(c)(2) to determine if a violation of Act 636 has in fact occurred, and if so, commence appropriate legal action.

Respectfully,

Wesley W. Ward
Secretary of Agriculture

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