Eminent Domain Legislation Passes the House
Story at CNN
The House voted 376-38 Thursday to approve the Private Property Rights Protection Act of 2005 --a bill cosponsored by 98 members of Congress that would prohibit states and local communities that receive federal economic development to invoke eminent domain as a means for private industry to build private businesses. A companion measure has been introduced in the Senate.
The overwhelming majority of Democrats supported this bill (roll call vote), but there were still 36 in opposition, as opposed to 2 Republicans voting against the bill. As a benchmark, Ron Paul voted for the bill.
So is there any good reason for voting against this bill? Perhaps opponents favored local control over such issues, but I don't know that any of the opponents can be considered "state's righters". I nominate this vote for the next Freedom Democrats voter's guide.
There's some general analysis of property rights and eminent domain at Environmental Economist.


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