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New bill would remove adversary-owned stores from U.S. military bases

  • Lawmakers introduced the Military Installation Retail Security Act on Monday.
  • Concerns about national security prompted the Act, especially regarding data.
  • The Act seeks to remove retailers owned or controlled by adversarial nations.
  • Harrigan stated that GNC ownership gives China access to sensitive information.
  • If passed, the Act mandates reviews and prohibits agreements with covered entities.
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New bill would remove adversary-owned stores from U.S. military bases

(The Center Square) – Several Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Monday that aims to remove retail companies owned or controlled by China, Russia, Iran or North Korea from U.S. military bases.

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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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