Zoning, Planning and Use
Dec. 29, 2006
Group Offers Initiative on Property Rights
LOS ANGELES - Fresh from the defeat in November of a divisive ballot measure that would have overhauled eminent-domain laws in California, a taxpayer rights group has filed a new citizen initiative with the attorney general that threatens to reopen some of the thorniest legal questions that plagued the initial property rights proposal.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Fresh from the defeat in November of a divisive ballot measure that would have overhauled eminent-domain laws in California, a taxpayer rights group has filed a new citizen initiative with the attorney general that threatens to reopen some of the thorniest legal questions that plagued the initial property rights proposal.
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