H.R.4288 - STOPP Act of 2009

To prohibit the provision of Federal economic development assistance for any State or locality that uses the power of eminent domain power to obtain property for private commercial development or that fails to pay relocation costs to persons displaced by use of the power of eminent domain for economic development purposes. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: To prohibit the provision of Federal economic development assistance for any State or locality that uses the power of eminent domain power to obtain property for private commercial development or that fails to pay relocation costs to persons displaced by use of the power of eminent domain for economic development purposes. as introduced.
  • Short: STOPP Act of 2009 as introduced.
  • Short: Strengthening the Ownership of Private Property Act of 2009 as introduced.

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12/28/09
(BILL) House Takes Second Crack at...

Congressional lawmakers reintroduce eminent domain restriction legislation (HR 4288) to eliminate federal aid to state or local governmen...

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12/17/09
MDL Publisher Sends Mixed Messages...

In his Tuesday editorial, Hunter lauds Representative Stephanie Herseth Sandlin for her sponsorship of HR 4288, legislation intended to n...

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12/17/09
The Westerner: Anti-Takings Abuse ...

The Strengthening the Ownership of Private Property Act of 2009 (STOPP Act, H.R. 4288), introduced by Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-S...

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12/15/09
Anti-Takings Abuse Bill Introduced...

The Strengthening the Ownership of Private Property Act of 2009 (STOPP Act, H.R. 4288), introduced by Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D-S...

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12/13/09
Goodlatte Introduces Imminent Doma...

Goodlatte introduced a bill called the Strengthening the Ownership of Private Property (STOPP) Act, HR 4288,with Representative Stephanie...

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12/09/09
HR 4288, To prohibit the provision...

HR 4288 would prohibit the provision of Federal economic development assistance for any State or locality that uses the power of eminent ...

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12/09/09
H.R.4288: To prohibit the provisio...

Official government data, breaking news and blog coverage, public comments and user community for HR4288 To prohibit the provision of Fed...

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12/09/09
Bill Action: Introduced: HR 4288: ...

Stephanie Herseth Sandlin [D-SD] introduced HR 4288: To prohibit the provision of Federal economic development assistance for any State o...

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