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Officers William
Westmiller
Richard
Freedman Tim
Condon Nicola
Mikulicich, Jr. Aaron
Biterman Steve
Redlich Jeff Katz Guy
McLendon Adam
Bernay Terence
Geoghegan
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NEWS RELEASE Monday: August 17, 2005 Release: Immediate Dateline: GOP Caucus Supports Private Property
Rights The
Republican Liberty Caucus today called for critical changes
to state eminent domain laws and regulations that will
protect private property from unnecessary confiscation,
contrary to the recent Supreme Court ruling in Kelo v. City
of The
organization of libertarian activists within the GOP also
urged Congress to eliminate eminent domain takings from
Housing and Urban Development [HUD] grants and to preclude
the use of federal funds for state projects that take
private property for “economic development”. “The
RLC supported the Institute for Justice in its Kelo appeal,”
said Chairman William Westmiller, “and we believe the
Court’s ruling should be reversed. In the meantime, our 43
chapters are working hard to strengthen their own state’s
protections against eminent domain abuse.” The
group’s official Statement of Position defends “the
right of the people to be secure in their persons and
property and opposes any use of eminent domain except for
essential government functions.” Caucus
members in several states have already initiated revisions
to their state laws or constitutions. RLC Coordinator and RLC
Advisory Board Member and California State Senator Tom
McClintock has proposed legislation and a state initiative
that would restore private property rights. RLC activists in [More…] |
RLC-Eminent Domain Cont…
“We are
urging our members to support federal legislation that would prohibit federal
grants, loans, guarantees or assistance for any taking for the benefit of
private interests,” says New York RLC Coordinator Stuart W. Mirsky, “Every
homeowner and business needs to be protected against politically influential
developers and special interests.”
RLC
member Logan Darrow Clements has gained wide media attention for his proposal to
use eminent domain to take Supreme Court Justice David Souter’s property in
The RLC
Board commended the dissenters in Kelo, including retiring Justice Sandra Day O’Connor,
who mourned the abandonment of “this long-held, basic limitation on government
power. Under the banner of economic development, all private property is now
vulnerable to being taken and transferred to another private owner…”
The RLC
has joined the Castle Coalition in supporting federal legislation [H.R. 3038] by
Representative Denny Rehberg that would forbid federal support for takings that
only served private interests. The RLC joins many other libertarian
organizations who have condemned the Kelo ruling and called for a restoration of
full property rights for every landowner.
“We
hope state and federal legislators will pay close attention to the broad public
opposition to takings that are not essential to government functions,” said
Westmiller, “and we would like to see a more equitable and just compensation
for takings that account for other losses beyond ‘fair market value’. We
applaud the Supreme Courts in
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