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July 1, 2005

Harold Ford Jr. Votes Against Private Property Rights Protection

The Washington Post reports that the U.S.House of Representatives approved legislation yesterday expanding protections for private property owners against government use of eminent domain powers to seize private property.

The House voted yesterday to use the spending power of Congress to undermine a Supreme Court ruling allowing local governments to force the sale of private property for economic development purposes. Key members of the House and Senate vowed to take even broader steps soon.

Last week's 5 to 4 decision has drawn a swift and visceral backlash from an unusual coalition of conservatives concerned about property rights and liberals worried about the effect on poor people, whose property is often vulnerable to condemnation because it does not generate a lot of revenue.

The House measure, which passed 231 to 189, would deny federal funds to any city or state project that used eminent domain to force people to sell their property to make way for a profit-making project such as a hotel or mall. Historically, eminent domain has been used mainly for public purposes such as highways or airports.

U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr., who is running for the U.S. Senate and recently called that Supreme Court decision - Kelo v. New London, which effectively allows government to take your house, business or church for any reason and give it to a private developer if it wishes to do so - "a positive" ruling, voted against the legislation.

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"Historically, eminent domain has been used mainly for public purposes (emphasis added) such as highways or airports."

Another example of the bias of the liberal Washington Post.

The proper word is use not purpose.

Posted by: "John Galt" at July 1, 2005 2:42 PM
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