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Idaho Criticized for Laws Regarding Eminet Domain (KIVI Boise)
A group which seeks to strengthen citizen protections against eminent domain is giving Idaho a D+ grade. The Castle Coalition says Idaho has not done enough to protect private property owners.
Giving away the public domain docs the US gov charges money for (Addict 3D)
public.resource.org has created a mirror of NTIS.Gov's [National Technical Information Services] store that sells public domain materials. Our twist is that instead of sending you the materials, we'll release them back into the public domain for everybody to use.
Eminent Domain Letter is Delayed (RedNova)
By Anna M. Tinsley, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Jun. 6--Tarrant County commissioners must wait to send a letter to Gov. Rick Perry asking him to veto an eminent domain bill, because the full court must approve such a move, and one member wasn't present at Tuesday's meeting.
Bill tightens restrictions on use of eminent domain (Press Journal)
Manchester aldermen have approved legislation Alderman Janet Steinbrenner, its author, contends is the most restrictive in the region regarding the use of eminent domain.
Domain Name Registrations Reach 128 Million, 31 Percent Increase from Previous Year (CircleID)
VeriSign today released the VeriSign Domain Name Industry Brief for the first quarter of 2007. The brief, which highlights key industry data for worldwide domain name activity, reports that the total number of domain name registrations reached 128 million, representing a 31 percent increase over the same quarter in the previous year, and a 6 percent increase over the fourth quarter of 2006. ...
City opposes bill that could raise eminent domain costs (El Paso Times)
The City Council learned Tuesday that a bill awaiting the governor's signature, which addresses concerns about the use of eminent domain for economic development, was altered with an amendment that could cost the city millions on future projects.
Eminent Domain Fix At Risk (Hartford Courant)
Billboard Clause Could Lead To Cuts In State's Share Of Federal Highway Funds The Federal Highway Administration warned Tuesday that the legislature's recent reform of eminent domain laws violates the Highway Beautification Act and could cost the state about $40 million annually.
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