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March 23rd, 2009 — In News & Events

Mississippi Governor expected to veto eminent domain legislation today

The Mississippi Business Journal Online published the following article on March 20th regarding eminent domain legislation recently passed by the Mississippi Legislature in favor of private property ownership. Barbour promises veto of HB 803 by Clay Chandler

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March 12th, 2009 — In News & Events

Mississippi eminent domain bill sent to Gov. Barbour

In a release dated yesterday, the Associated Press reported that the Mississippi Legislature has given its final approval on HB 803 which would restrict the government's use of eminent domain in private to private transfers. HB 803 is now before Governor Haley Barbour who has not yet indicated whether he would sign it into law or veto it. Gov. Barbour has indicated that he does not want to limit...

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March 11th, 2009 — In News & Events

Texas Family considers selling their land for marina project

In a story published March 9, 2009 ("Gore might sell land for marina, after all") by The Facts, Nathaniel Lukefahr reports that Wright Gore, III has begun negotiating with the various parties involved in the ownership of his family's business, Western Seafood Co., to reorganize the business and the property on which it operates so that the property can be sold to the Freeport Economic Development Corporation (FEDC) for...

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March 3rd, 2009 — In News & Events

Alaska House Passes Property Rights Bill

Source: Alaska State Legislature's House MajorityJuneau, Alaska - The Alaska State House today unanimously passed House Bill (HB) 49, legislation that strengthens Alaska property rights by adding permanent recreational structures to the inaccessible list for the exercise of eminent domain by local governments for the purpose of recreational development. Eminent domain could still be exercised for the purposes of economic development, like building schools, roads or utility infrastructure/upgrades.

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February 26th, 2009 — In News & Events

Property owners fight Norfolk Housing Authority in Court

NORFOLK, VA -- Trial began yesterday in Norfolk Circuit Court regarding a condemnation action initiated by the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority (NRHA). A year ago, the NRHA sought to acquire 1 residential property and 3 commercial buildings by eminent domain as part of Old Dominion University's (ODU) proposed redevelopment master plan. ODU claimed these properties were "blighted." However, OCA member, Joseph Waldo, the attorney representing the property owners,...

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February 18th, 2009 — In News & Events

Reason online: The U.S. Army’s Eminent Domain Abuse in Colorado

Yesterday, Reason Magazine posted a report by Trey Garrison about private property owners who are fighting the Army's attempts to seize their ranches in Piñon Canyon, Colorado. The Army argues that the property is needed for the expansion of the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site. Property owners, local communities and politicians oppose the takings arguing that the land grab would devastate local economies and the +$20 million annual agricultural and...

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February 16th, 2009 — In News & Events

New twist in eminent domain dispute between neighboring New Jersey towns

On Friday, NorthJersey.com reported that the city of Fairview may drop its opposition to the neighboring town of Cliffside Park's condemnation of private property in Fairview's jurisdiction. We previously posted an AP article about the dispute between the boroughs of Fairview and Cliffside Park regarding Cliffside Park's attempt to take private property in Fairview. (See post January 21, 2009: "Eminent domain dispute between New Jersey towns; Property owner caught...

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February 12th, 2009 — In News & Events

Mississippi eminent domain legislation expected to strengthen private property rights

Statutory protection for Mississippians' private property rights appears to be on the agenda for the current legislative session. Both the Mississippi House and Senate have recently passed separate bills to restrict the use of eminent domain to direct public purpose.

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January 30th, 2009 — In News & Events

“Little Pink House” author & Kelo featured on Hannity

Author Jeff Benedict and Suzette Kelo appeared on the Fox News "Hannity" show Wednesday night to discuss Benedict's recently released book, "Little Pink House," and the state of affairs in New London's Fort Trumbull neighborhood since the infamous Supreme Court Kelo decision in 2005.

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January 21st, 2009 — In News & Events

Eminent Domain Dispute Between New Jersey Towns; Property Owner Caught in the Middle

Eminent domain dispute divides neighboring towns By DAVID PORTER | Associated Press Writer January 19, 2009 FAIRVIEW, N.J. - Bridget Tapkas is by no means the only New Jersey property owner to fight government efforts to acquire land under the state's eminent domain laws.

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