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  • CA: Private property group endorses ballot act

    03/21/2006 11:20:49 PM PST · by calcowgirl · 36 replies · 784+ views
    Daily Democrat ^ | 03/21/2006
    The California Alliance to Protect Private Property Rights endorsed "The Homeowners and Private Property Protection Act," sponsored by Senator Tom McClintock, Assemblyman Doug LaMalfa and the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association on Friday. The ballot measure has companion bills before the State Legislature. SCA 20 and ACA 22 are sponsored by Senator McClintock and Assemblyman LaMalfa, respectively. As a result of the U.S. Supreme Court's Kelo v. New London decision, nearly every state in the country is considering legislative reforms, including California. However, California private property rights activists have not been assured that meaningful reforms will be passed by the California...
  • Heads Up Californians! Eminent Domain Bill Before CA Senate Judiciary Committee

    08/26/2005 8:53:10 PM PDT · by kellynla · 8 replies · 396+ views
    Tom McClintock ^ | 9/26/2005 | self
    The Senate Rules Committee has finally agreed to assign SCA 15 – the Homeowner and Property Protection Act – along with other eminent domain bills to the Senate Judiciary Committee to be heard this coming Tuesday. Your property rights are now in their hands. Members of the Judiciary Committee (contact information is listed below) will now have the power to send SCA 15 straight to the floor of the Senate. I am counting on you to light up their phones, faxes and email boxes and convey two simple messages: 1. Give SCA 15 a full and fair hearing and pass...
  • CA: Homeowners are outraged by threat of demolition

    08/24/2005 9:16:24 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 50 replies · 1,783+ views
    San Diego Union -Tribune ^ | 8/24/05 | Roger M. Showley
    The debate over the government's right to take private property prompted by a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling hovers at the very doorstep of Jody Carey and Dennis Wood, who live in a 1,000-square-foot house at the edge of a canyon in City Heights. No sooner did they buy the property for $260,000 last year and spend $200,000 rebuilding it – complete with a built-in beer keg tap in the kitchen, two limestone-trimmed spa bathtubs and maple floors throughout – than they received a notice from a little-known agency that their home and 187 others nearby might be demolished. "It...
  • CA: Lawmakers rethink land-seizure laws

    08/17/2005 10:05:20 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 384+ views
    San Diego Union -Tribune ^ | 8/17/05 | Michael Gardner - CNS
    SACRAMENTO – Government's historic power to take land has been exercised to clear out slumlords and revitalize decaying downtowns, as well as manipulated to uproot homeowners and mom and pop stores to make way for mega-malls and high-rises. Hit with scattered horror stories but convinced from her experiences on the San Diego City Council that eminent domain can be a valuable tool for progress, state Sen. Christine Kehoe says it's time to rethink how local governments use – and sometimes abuse – their broad powers of condemnation. The San Diego Democrat has introduced legislation that includes an immediate two-year moratorium...
  • Eminent Domain Press Conference (A Tom McClintock's column)

    07/16/2005 3:56:06 PM PDT · by GOPXtreme20 · 24 replies · 1,378+ views
    Tom McClintock for Lt. Governor ^ | July 15th. 2005 | State Senator Tom McClintock
    Eminent Domain Press ConferencePosted on July 15, 2005 Remarks by Senator Tom McClintockThe purpose of this press conference is to announce the introduction of SCA 15 and ACA 22 to restore the original property rights protections of the American Bill of Rights that were ripped out of the Constitution by the Kelo decision of the U.S. Supreme Court two weeks ago. That decision breaks the Social Compact that gives government its legitimacy and opened a new era when the rich and powerful can use government to seize the property of ordinary citizens for private gain. It may now literally take...