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Texas Senate Tackles Eminent Domain
Source: The Land Report, by Grant Gannon
May 17, 2009
Four years after the Supreme Court handed down Kelo vs. New London, eminent domain reform continues. Earlier this month, the Texas Senate passed an amendment that would make it harder for the government to seize land from private landowners via eminent domain.
The foundation of Senate Bill 18 is the provision that private land can not be seized and then redistributed for private use. The bill also calls for good faith negotiations and fair compensation. The amendment passed the Senate on a 31-0 unanimous vote and is now before the House, which is considering a separate amendment. If approved by the House, it would go before Texas voters in November. Also in the bill are several procedural definitions that call for transparency and accountability in the process. The language is as follows:
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