
State of
Eighty-First General Assembly
STATEHOUSE
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
For Immediate Release Contact: Kimberly Steenhoek
Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006 (515) 281-6571
Senator Mulder Meets with National
Expert on Private Property Rights Legislation
DES MOINES – State Sen. Dave Mulder (
Bullock was at the Statehouse this week to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the court decision, which allows economic development to be considered “public use” for private property condemnation. The decision has been championed as a boost for local governments that seek to condemn land for economic development purposes.
Mulder is sponsoring legislation, SF 2046, to protect private property owners by restricting the use of eminent domain. The bill tightens restrictions on how land can be condemned by local governments for public purposes and specifies that private economic development activities do not constitute public use. It also enhances notification requirements when local governments begin eminent domain proceedings.
“I believe it is a fundamental principle that private property should not be taken for another private use,” said Mulder. “Landowners should have the right to decide for themselves whether to sell their property without pressure from the government.”
Earlier this year, the House voted 83-15 in favor of legislation, HF 2351, to restrict the use of eminent domain.
Mulder said he is hopeful that similar legislation will be approved with bipartisan support in the Senate.
“The Legislature needs to take action to ensure the rights of private property owners are protected,” he said.
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