Why are California Republicans Permitting Eminent Domain Abuse?
by Bob EwingSadly, only one Republican voted to eliminate redevelopment: Chris Norby. Every other Republican sided with Big Government, and so the bill to protect private property rights came up one vote short.
California is desperately in need of closing its $25 billion budget deficit as well as providing greater protection to property owners. Brown’s proposal addresses both. As the Institute for Justice explains in its report, California Scheming:
In a state where thousands of properties have been threatened and continue to be threatened, California is in desperate need of meaningful eminent domain reform that will respect the rights and property of its residents. The preceding legal overview in California demonstrates just how difficult it is for private property owners to defend themselves against California’s redevelopment machine, which siphons billions and billions of dollars into a closed economic system that benefits private parties and hurts not only property owners, but all taxpayers as well.







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