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June 30, 2005

Harwell Issues Statement on Kelo

Tennessee State Rep. Beth Harwell, a candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Bill Frist at the end of 2006, has issued a brief statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Kelo v. New London eviscerating private property rights in America.

Harwell:

"I am outraged at the recent Supreme Court decision regarding eminent domain. I continue to believe that this is a state issue and I plan on introducing legislation in January to ensure that private property is protected."

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Three other candidates for the U.S. Senate - Republicans former U.S. Rep. Ed Bryant and former U.S. Rep. Van Hilleary and Democrat state Sen. Rosalind Kurita have previously issued statements condemning the Kelo decision, while a fourth candidate, U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr., praised Kelo on a Nashville radio show. Former Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker has issued no public statement about the Kelo decision, which was issued one week ago today.

You can see my coverage of Kelo at the following links:

Questions for the Senate Candidates – June 23
Bryant Campaign Responds on Kelo Decision – June 23
Hilleary Responds on Kelo Questions – June 24
Bryant Responds on Kelo Questions - June 24
Kelo Update June 26
Campfield on Kelo – June 26
Kurita Responds on Kelo Questions – June 27
Harold Ford Jr. Calls Kelo Decision "A Positive" – June 27
Cornwall: Kelo "a sad day for economic freedom." – June 27
Post-Kelo: Churches Are Especially Vulnerable – June 28
Protecting Church From State - June 28, 2005

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Comments

Isn't that two sentences?

Posted by: SayUncle at June 30, 2005 03:16 PM

Indeed, it is two sentences. I meant to say "one-paragraph statement" and have now changed it to the less wieldy "brief statement."

Posted by: Bill Hobbs at June 30, 2005 03:39 PM

Just giving you a hard time. I am glad to see so many local politicos against Kelo. I noticed Campfield has another post up today about pending legislation.

Posted by: SayUncle at June 30, 2005 03:41 PM

The silence from the Corker campaign is deafening on this issue.

Posted by: JB at June 30, 2005 03:43 PM

I'm not sure how much more needs to be said; she opposes it and rightly sees that we can fix the problem around here with state-level legislation. Good. Anything more is fluff.

Posted by: Michael Chaney at June 30, 2005 03:48 PM

What worries me is that the local and state level are the ones that are most open to development pressure.

Posted by: Drake at July 1, 2005 07:51 AM

Good luck to Harwell, but watch for the Tennessee Municipal League, Tennessee Homebuilders Association, and many other developers, builders, road builders, banks, etc. to fight this tooth and nail. Too much money to be made to let it pass.

Posted by: mike hollihan at July 1, 2005 12:25 PM
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