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Showing: July, 2005

In protest to a recent Supreme Court ruling, a group of state legislators has formed a task force to find the best solution for fighting eminent domain in Oklahoma.

Founder of the task force, Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond, said that the purpose behind the group is to create a piece of legislation for next year's session that will best address the new issue. The Supreme Court in the case of Kelo v. City of New London ruled last month that eminent domain can now be used for private development.
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Sen. Jolley discusses eminent domain in Oklahoma and why a task force is needed.
Rep. Liotta says Supreme Court has abandoned the definition of public use and that the court has ruled but the fight is not over.
Jeramy Rich says the Farm Bureau is very concerned about this latest ruling and is going to work with the legislature to solve this injustice.
Jolley says task force will ensure that property seizures in state remain under traditional definition of public use.

In protest to a recent Supreme Court ruling, a group of state legislators has formed a task force to find the best solution for fighting eminent domain in Oklahoma.

Founder of the task force, Sen. Clark Jolley, R-Edmond, said that the purpose behind the group is to create a piece of legislation for next year's session that will best address the new issue. The Supreme Court in the case of Kelo v. City of New London ruled last month that eminent domain can now be used for private development.
read more.

Sen. Jolley discusses eminent domain in Oklahoma and why a task force is needed.
Rep. Liotta says Supreme Court has abandoned the definition of public use and that the court has ruled but the fight is not over.
Jeramy Rich says the Farm Bureau is very concerned about this latest ruling and is going to work with the legislature to solve this injustice.
Jolley says task force will ensure that property seizures in state remain under traditional definition of public use.