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Anniversary of Kelo Decision Passes With No Reforms in California

Reflections on the Prop. 98 Campaign

As the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Kelo v. New London decision came and went on June 23rd, California remains among the few states that has failed to join over 40 states in curbing eminent domain abuse.  Read more >>

An Obscure Public Agency Has Been Funding Campaigns To Oppose Private Property Rights

Orange County Register Exposes Fundraising Scheme  Read more >>

Insurance Company to Offer Eminent Domain Insurance

When the subject of unusual insurance policies comes up, people usually think of Lloyds of London, the venerable insurance syndicate that has been insuring almost anything for over 300 years. In addition to writing mundane policies, Lloyds has insured Tina Turner's legs, Keith Richards' fingers and even Tom Jones' chest hair.  Read more >>

Diverse Coalition Seeks to End Abusive Seizure of Private Property

Last week, a coalition led by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association announced that more than one million signatures have been collected to qualify the California Property Owners and Farmland Protection Act (CPOFPA) for the June 2008 ballot. This eminent domain reform measure will stop government from taking homes, family farms, small business and places of worship and giving the land to other private interests.  Read more >>

League of Cities Proposal: Split Roll for Property Rights

Two property rights initiatives are currently in the signature gathering process and are likely to appear on the June '08 ballot. The first is the California Property Owners and Farmland Protection Act (CPOFPA), sponsored by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayer Association, the California Farm Bureau and the California Alliance to Protect Private Property Rights.  Read more >>