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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 19, 2007
N.C. Property Rights
Coalition calls on Senate Leadership
to Bring Eminent Domain
Amendment Up for a Vote
HB 878
Stuck in Committee that Last Met in 2001
RALEIGH – The N.C. Property Rights Coalition held a press conference
today to call on the N.C. Senate leadership to bring the eminent
domain amendment (HB 878) to the floor for a vote. Speakers at the
press conference included House Minority Leader Paul Stam, Senate
Minority Leader Phil Berger, Dallas Woodhouse of Americans for
Prosperity, Joyce Krawiec of FreedomWorks and Kieran Shanahan,
Chairman of the N.C. Property Rights Coalition. Property rights
supporters from as far away as Asheville attended the press
conference, which was held in front of the Legislative Building in
Raleigh. The press conference can be heard online at
http://www.johnlocke.org/lockerroom/lockerroom.html?id=13058.
The bill, which passed the N.C. House by a vote of 104-15 on May 24,
would prevent government entities from seizing private property for
economic development purposes. On May 29, HB 878 was referred to
the N.C. Senate Ways and Means Committee – a committee that has
not met since 2001. The committee is chaired by Senator Charlie
Dannelly of Mecklenburg County.
“Poll results
have shown that 73% of North Carolina voters would support an
amendment to the state constitution to limit government’s ability to
seize our property,” says Kieran Shanahan, Chairman of the N.C.
Property Rights Coalition. “The people of North Carolina clearly
want an amendment to protect their private property from eminent
domain abuse. Unfortunately, rather than taking action, the
leadership in the North Carolina Senate chose to bury this amendment
in a committee that has not met since 2001. The people of North
Carolina deserve better.”
“Today, on behalf of property owners all across North Carolina, I
call on the leadership in the North Carolina Senate to bring the
eminent domain amendment to the floor for an immediate vote,”
Shanahan adds. “Private property rights are one of the fundamental
rights of a free society. We don’t need excuses or political games;
we need to give the people of North Carolina the right to vote on
this amendment, and we need to do it now.”
The North Carolina Property Rights Coalition (NCPRC) is a 501(c) (4)
non-profit coalition of individuals, organizations, businesses and
community leaders dedicated to advancing and protecting the rights
and interests of property owners, as well as revealing misuses and
threats of eminent domain throughout North Carolina. More
information on the N.C. Property Rights Coalition is available at
www.NCPropertyRights.com.
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