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"textContent": "Stricter enforcement of the FARA law and its transparency requirements could also act as a deterrent against green pressure groups in league with China and other hostile foreign actors. Until then, states can play a valuable role in filling the void. Earlier this year, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas enacted “Baby FARA” laws calling on individuals and entities operating in league with foreign governments to disclose these relationships.\n\nThe post Analysis: China-backed litigators crippling Louisiana energy appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
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