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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 10, 2006
Shanahan:
Eminent Domain Bill "Watered Down"
House Bill 1965 scheduled to be heard
by Senate Judiciary I Committee tonight
RALEIGH – Kieran Shanahan, Chairman of the N. C. Property Rights
Coalition, today commented on House Bill 1965, which is scheduled to
be heard by the N.C. Senate’s Judiciary I Committee this evening.
“Sadly, House Bill 1965 does not provide North Carolinians with
adequate protection against eminent domain abuse,” Shanahan said.
“Legislatures change, and any protection offered by House Bill 1965
can be easily undone by the whims of a future legislature. The
people of our state deserve more than this watered-down bill; they
deserve constitutional protection that will stand the test of time.
That’s why we need an amendment to the state constitution to protect
our private property from eminent domain abuse.”
“Just last month, the House Judiciary 3 Committee refused to hear a
bill calling for an amendment to the state constitution to prevent
governments from using eminent domain authority to take land for
private economic development projects,” Shanahan added. “The bill
was sent to the House Rules Committee to die without fair
consideration.”
“The people of North Carolina deserve better. North Carolinians
need more than a smokescreen – we need the kind of real protection
provided by a constitutional amendment. Once again, I call on the
members of the North Carolina General Assembly to do what is right
by allowing our citizens to vote on a constitutional amendment to
protect our private property from eminent domain abuse.”
About the N.C. Property Rights Coalition
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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