When supporters of Proposition 90, funded by a New York real-estate developer, qualified their initiative to reform eminent domain law for the Nov. 7 ballot, they predicted a populist revolution would ...
Proposition 90 on the Nov. 7 ballot sounds like a good idea: prevent ambitious government agencies from condemning your property for what they think is a better deal – private commercial development.
Proposition 90 on California’s November ballot has stirred debate over its proposal to restrict the use of eminent domain only to public projects such as roads and schools,not private development such ...
Proposition 90 seeks to protect private property from being seized and destroyed by state and local governments in order to promote other private projects. Larry talks with a proponent and an opponent ...
I recently read a very encouraging article about the Ivorybilled woodpecker. It seems that a developer wanted to pump several hundred thousand gallons of water from the forest which is home to this ...
Property rights advocates say they have a friend in Proposition 90, which would require government at all levels in California to compensate for any “taking” a property owner asserts “substantially ...
In 1988, Proposition 90 was passed by California voters by a huge margin. This Proposition was passed because of a revulsion to the previous Proposition 60, which provided for an exemption to property ...
What Howard Jarvis started, Howard Rich aims to finish. Rich, an elusive New York developer, has been bankrolling initiatives aimed at stripping state and local governments of their power to limit ...
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