Introduced by Rep. Scott W. Brinkman (R) on January 3, 2006, to urge the Congress of the United States to pass an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to protect the rights of citizens in their private property from government takings (under eminent domain) for private economic development.
Referred to the House Judiciary Committee on January 3, 2006.
1) THANK YOU [by mistylion on January 11, 2006] Seems like you care about the people in the great State/Commonwealth of KENTUCKY. Mary Lou Wilson Reply
2) Sounds Good to me. [by Anonymous Citizen on December 9, 2005] This bill sounds like a good idea to me as we can be sure Congress will do nothing like this on its own! The problem is getting the required number of states to ratify it after Congress does something about it which is doubtful. So there are two doubtful parts here which tends to make this good idea too doubtful!
Gary Enos Thornell-Western Area Representative of Take Back Kentucky Reply
3) Chairman Take Back kentucky on Prefiled Bill BR 134 [by Anonymous Citizen on December 6, 2005] This is not a good bill. Too many times we see politicians try to make us feel all warm and fuzzy by telling us we can vote on something. This is one of those bills. What good does that do when those that the vote will 'profit' will spend money to brainwash the people into voting for what they want whereas the people whose land is being taken more often than not can't afford the "media wars" that the profiteers can. Reply