georgina Lambert

Testimony on HB 1606: Regulating Real Property Ownership by Chinese Nationals I stand in strong opposition to HB 1606, as it embodies deeply racist and xenophobic underpinnings that not only target specific nationalities but also undermine the foundational principles of equality and justice enshrined in our Constitution. This bill restricts property ownership based solely on nationality, violating fundamental rights and fostering an environment of discrimination. Such targeted restrictions contribute to a narrative that falsely associates specific ethnic groups with wrongdoing, perpetuating harmful stereotypes that have no basis in fact. Moreover, the implications of this bill extend far beyond immediate discriminatory effects; it poses serious threats to economic stability and foreign investment in New Hampshire. By cutting off property ownership opportunities for certain nationals, the bill not only risks prompting retaliatory measures from foreign investors but also damages the vibrancy of our real estate market. The consequences could ripple through local economies, affecting jobs and resources that all residents rely on. In an era where our communities should be fostering inclusivity and collaboration, this legislation does the opposite. Additionally, the bill outlines punitive measures without providing any corresponding framework for oversight or enforcement that is just or equitable. The civil and criminal penalties for prohibited ownership could lead to arbitrary enforcement that disproportionately impacts individuals simply seeking to invest in their future. It is essential that we recognize that property ownership is a universal right that should not be dictated by nationality or ethnicity. We must reject such divisive legislation and instead work towards policies that promote unity, diversity, and shared benefits for all New Hampshire residents, regardless of their background.