Masters of Eminent Domain
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In the category of local politics. South Dakota Public Television’s South Dakota Focus of the program, on Thursday evening (March 27), people of a certain West River and weigh on the progress of the new highly controversial domain law, the legislature and the entry into force in 2008, by Gov. Mike Rounds. The new law is consistent with the proposal from the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad to build a railway line fields of charcoal, Wyoming, in southwest South Dakota and on Points East. Andersen says that the forces of the State SB174, for a final decision on granting a field with great authority of the National Railways of a mandate anywhere else in South Dakota, after a Stockgrowers release. “That’s because we want it to be fair, this is not fast,” said Andersen about the program. But S.D. Farm Bureau Director General Mike hero, supporters of SB174, argued that “Quick-take is for the public sector.” Andersen read, the language of SB174, which indicates that even a conviction, while the process is ongoing, private property can be taken “on the railroad, by sending a loan by the court as quickly as possible. ” And while the railways must post a link with the court, landowners receives no compensation for loss of possession and use of his property, said Andersen. During the discussion, Andersen has described as DM & D Coal turns slowly in a straight line through the homes of two families, he knows. He said, SB 174, the railroad the right to terrorize the houses before the owner had received no compensation for the loss of their homes and property. Area eminently hero named a “necessary evil” and acknowledged that “some of our members have mixed feelings on the subject.” The legislature and the governor agreed. But although SB 174 was signed into national law, an opposition, protect private property, the collection of signatures in an attempt, they refer to a public vote. |