Oklahoma State
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For Immediate Release: June 28,
2005

Senator Debbe Leftwich
Sen. Leftwich Requests Legislation Protecting Oklahomans from
Government Land Grabs
Sen. Debbe
Leftwich said she’s working to ensure Oklahoma families
and individuals don’t lose their homes in government land
grabs after a recent Supreme Court decision on eminent domain. The
Oklahoma City Democrat said she has requested legislation to restrict
government property seizures.
“Owning your own home is the American Dream. It is shocking
to think that dream could be shattered because a big business has
enough clout to take what you thought was yours,” Leftwich
said.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that local governments
could condemn personal property for use by private businesses if
they felt there was a great enough economic benefit to the community
to do so.
“Supposedly the Constitution protects citizens from government
property seizures unless it is for the public good. Certainly I
can see how a new school or a safer road would qualify—but
I don’t think cities should be able to force people out of
their homes simply because a big business wants their land,”
Leftwich said.
Leftwich said she would introduce legislation to protect Oklahomans
from potential government abuses during the next legislative session.
“The bottom line is this court decision was wrong and it
could wind up hurting a lot of people. I want to make sure it doesn’t
hurt Oklahomans who’ve worked hard for what they have,”
Leftwich said.
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications
Office- (405) 521-5774

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