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'Good Neighbor Act' Seeks to End 'Land Grabs'
CNSNews.com ^ | 3/18/02 | Jason Pierce

Posted on 03/18/2002 2:18:34 AM PST by kattracks

CNSNews.com) - New legislation in the U.S. House would discourage what property rights advocates call "land grabs" on the part of the federal government. But one prominent environmental group calls the bill "silly and unnecessary."

The Good Neighbor Act would affect counties where more than 50 percent of the land is already owned by the National Park Service, Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, or Fish and Wildlife Service. In order to buy more land, the federal government would have to sell a piece of land worth at least 97 percent of the fair market value of the land to be acquired.

Rep. John Peterson (R-Pa.) is the bill's sponsor.

"With Washington already owning one-third of America, we cannot afford to wait any longer to reform the federal government's runaway land acquisition process," Peterson said. "A good neighbor doesn't move into your house and take over, especially when they're not invited.

"But somehow the federal government has no problem moving into a region and taking over without the slightest regard for the people who live there," Peterson said.

Rep. Butch Otter (R-Idaho), a co-sponsor of the bill, said when the federal government buys large plots of land, it reduces the amount of tax dollars available to local governments. A federal program to reimburse counties, called Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT), is inadequate, Otter said.

"In some instances, the counties go from receiving four dollars per acre in tax revenue generated from private land, to fourteen cents per acre when the federal government takes it over," Otter said. "These counties are already struggling under the weight of the federal government. This bill prevents they from being weighed down even more."

The bill would allow the federal government to buy land without selling land if the following conditions were met:

-- When a county is 50-65 percent owned by federal agencies, the state's governor must approve the sale; notice must be given to county, state, and federal elected officials; and a hearing must be held in the affected county.

-- When the federal government owns 66 percent or more of a county, county elected officials must approve the sale; the governor must approve; notice must be provided to county, state, and federal elected officials; and a hearing must be held in the affected county.

-- Where the federal government owns 65 percent or less of a county and the land being purchased is 40 acres or less, the government can move ahead by notifying county, state, and federal elected officials.

Jim Waltman, spokesman for The Wilderness Society, called Peterson's bill "silly and unnecessary."

"This is not serious legislation," Waltman said. "In fact, it is about the most anti private property rights piece of legislation I have seen in a while.

"To suggest an individual land owner can't sell his land to the federal government without jumping through all these hoops, which is what this legislation would appear to do, infringes upon somebody's most fundamental property right, which is to sell their land to any entity that the person so chooses," Waltman said.

In most cases, the counties benefit economically from federal land acquisitions, according to Waltman.

"We have done analyses here and seen many others done by independent economists that show that federal lands, particularly a park or a refuge, add tremendously to the economic base of a community," Waltman said. "They add in a way that far offsets any decline in property taxes.

"There are many counties in this country where the [PILT] program actually provides more money to a county than the county taxes otherwise would have," Waltman said.

Peterson said his bill would allow communities affected by federal land purchases to have a say in the matter.

"While federal lands play an important role in preserving our national heritage and our rich environment, the land acquisition process should not occur at the expense of local communities," Peterson said.

"Our federal agencies must start respecting and working with the citizens of rural America if we are to be successful at protecting our heritage, environment, and our rural way of life," he added.

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KEYWORDS: enviralists; landgrab
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1 posted on 03/18/2002 2:18:34 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
But one prominent environmental group calls the bill "silly and unnecessary."

Well, that's about all I need to know to support it!

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2 posted on 03/18/2002 2:36:41 AM PST by backhoe
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To: kattracks
and on a side note, where does land acquisition by the nature conservancy fit into the puzzle?
3 posted on 03/18/2002 2:50:23 AM PST by wita
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To: B4Ranch;farmfriend
Good reading.
4 posted on 03/18/2002 2:56:13 AM PST by Iowa Granny
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To: kattracks
End land grabs by the Federal Government? H@!!, they need to divest themselves of half the land they already have! Have you ever looked closely at a map of the West, that shows all the land owned by the Feral Goobermint? It is totally ridiculous.
5 posted on 03/18/2002 2:58:43 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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To: kattracks; countrydummy, kitchen; AuntB; GrandmaC; Movemout; Carry_Okie; MsAntiFeminazi...
Good news for a change.

Deus Vult! 'Pod

6 posted on 03/18/2002 3:19:47 AM PST by sauropod
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To: Marsh2; GrampaDave; farmfriend; blackie; Squantos; NMC_EXP
Le Ping!
7 posted on 03/18/2002 3:20:51 AM PST by sauropod
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To: John Huang2; editor-surveyor; sheltonmac
Le Double Ping!
8 posted on 03/18/2002 3:21:48 AM PST by sauropod
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To: Iowa Granny
I wonder what the Feds way around this will be? Stop it from ever coming out of Comittee?
9 posted on 03/18/2002 3:30:41 AM PST by B4Ranch
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To: kattracks
"This is not serious legislation," Waltman said. "In fact, it is about the most anti private property rights piece of legislation I have seen in a while.

"To suggest an individual land owner can't sell his land to the federal government without jumping through all these hoops, which is what this legislation would appear to do, infringes upon somebody's most fundamental property right, which is to sell their land to any entity that the person so chooses," Waltman said.

LOL! He's clever, I'll give him that much... but I think he knows this bill is pretty clever too.

10 posted on 03/18/2002 4:30:29 AM PST by xm177e2
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To: kattracks
Surely they do make an exception of Washington DC. If not they are painting themselves into a corner there.
11 posted on 03/18/2002 4:37:13 AM PST by Gaston
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To: kattracks
How about a bill preventing county governments from condeming the land of one taxpayer so that a rich developer can build a mall or office building or some other PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.
12 posted on 03/18/2002 4:53:29 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants
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To: kattracks
The Feds own 1/3 of our country....so far.
Eventually, they'll find a "reason" to own it all.
The Right to Property? "silly and unnecessary."
13 posted on 03/18/2002 5:21:37 AM PST by concerned about politics
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To: kattracks
I am presently in negotiations with one of the above mentioned federal agencies. They have been the most dishonest and underhanded people I have ever dealt with. I suggest that anyone dealing with these agencies (and probably any government agency) conduct their business with the presumption they are dealing with crooks.
14 posted on 03/18/2002 5:29:45 AM PST by FreePaul
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To: FreePaul
Check out nodarbyrefuge.com to learn more about federales and their sticky fingers.
15 posted on 03/18/2002 6:16:08 AM PST by Arizona Pard
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To: Arizona Pard
Make that nodarbyrefuge.org...sorry.
16 posted on 03/18/2002 6:17:37 AM PST by Arizona Pard
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To: sauropod
Thanks for the ping!

This bill will probably pass the house.

Then, Mullah Shorty Da$$hole will bottle it up in the senate just like the drilling in ANWR bill/energy bill.

Then he will have the backing of the other enviralist senators from the West Coast, the Mountain region and then east to the Atlantic.

If we knew how much money was laundered by the various enviral groups to reelect their enviral senators, we would be amazed. The these enviral groups ordered their cult members to vote in mass for these enviral hand puppet senators to keep them in office!

Nothing will be done unless we elect enough senators this fall to replace Da$$hole as majority leader with a real republican.

17 posted on 03/18/2002 6:21:44 AM PST by Grampa Dave
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To: kattracks
Oregon has the highest umemployment in the Nation. The democrat governor is cutting the budget!! But still, the politicians in Salem scratch their heads and wonder why.

The only land they can log now is private, I saw a load on a truck the other day and they were toothpicks. Meanwhile on the Fed and State lands, the trees are so old they are rotting and soon they will be burning.

18 posted on 03/18/2002 6:51:27 AM PST by thirst4truth
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To: Iowa Granny;sauropod
The least they could do is provide a Bill #. Now I have to go a research and find it on my own. That requires work. Or a least more typing.
19 posted on 03/18/2002 7:45:02 AM PST by farmfriend
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To: wita
It will be a start of an "Expose" by the lamestream media and we can have a "no limit" hunting season on them!!!/dream>
20 posted on 03/18/2002 8:25:00 AM PST by Issaquahking
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