HARTFORD - Two weeks before the scheduled end of the legislative session, the General Assembly's Appropriations Committee yesterday passed a pair of bills that members hope will be merged into a comprehensive rewrite of the state's eminent domain laws.
California state and local governments would no longer be able to seize a home to make way for private development under an assemblyman's proposal Monday to change the state's eminent domain law.
(KMOV) - The Missouri Supreme Court is expected to take up an eminent domain case in Clayton Tuesday. Centene Corporation is trying to push through a $210 million development at Hanley and Forsyth.
SACRAMENTO -- California governments would be prohibited from using their eminent domain powers to acquire owner-occupied homes for shopping malls or other private development under legislation proposed Monday by a Democratic lawmaker and backed by a coalition of business, homeowner and
California governments would be prohibited from using their eminent domain powers to acquire owner-occupied homes for shopping malls or other private development under legislation proposed Monday by a Democratic lawmaker...
A new bill and state constitutional amendment floating in the legislature could impact what cities like Santa Clarita must do should they wish to use eminent domain for private development.