More states are passing laws that require individuals or companies with ties to foreign governments to register with local authorities, a step supporters say strengthens security, but critics warn it could spark legal battles and economic harm.

What began as a handful of proposals narrowly focused on state-level lobbying has grown into a broader campaign, modeled in part on the federal Foreign Agents Registration Act . That law requires people representing foreign interests to disclose their work to the United States government.

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