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Governor signs eminent domain compromise (Reno Gazette-Journal)A compromise plan that restricts government agencies' use of eminent domain to acquire property was signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Jim Gibbons.

House Favors Eminent Domain Amendment (RedNova)By GARY D. ROBERTSON By GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. - The House agreed Thursday to let North Carolina voters decide whether to change the state constitution to ensure that the government could condemn private property only for a public use.

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N.C. House Backs Eminent Domain Change (AP via Yahoo! Finance) The House agreed to let North Carolina voters decide whether to change the state constitution to ensure the government could only condemn private property for a public use.

State Lagging in Eminent Domain Reform (The Commercial Record)As the clock winds down on the current legislative session, Connecticut has yet to join the 40 other states enacting eminent domain reform in the two years since the U.S. Supreme Court?s Kelo v. City of New London ruling.

Eminent-Domain Limits Are OK'D: Legislature: Senate Action Bolsters Efforts to Protect Neighborhoods (RedNova)By Terrence Stutz, The Dallas Morning News May 24--AUSTIN -- Impoverished inner-city neighborhoods would receive new protections when they are targeted for redevelopment under legislation adopted Wednesday by the Senate that imposes new requirements on eminent-domain projects.

Governor Gibbons signs eminent domain compromise bill (KVBC Las Vegas)A compromise plan that restricts government agencies' use of eminent domain to acquire property has been signed into law by Governor Jim Gibbons.

House votes to restrict eminent domain (The News & Observer)The state House on Thursday agreed to let voters decide in the next statewide election on restricting the ability of government to take land using its power of eminent domain.