Texas Commissioner says "yes" on Prop 11
TYLER - Texas Commissioner Todd Staples spoke with members of the Greater Tyler Association of Realtors about proposition eleven and why property owners in East Texas should say "yes" on the ballot.
Here is what that proposition says:
HJR 14 would amend the constitution to provide that the taking of private property for public use ("eminent domain") is authorized only if it is for the ownership, use, and enjoyment of the property by the State, its political subdivisions, the public at large, or by entities granted the power of eminent domain, or for the removal of urban blight. The amendment would prohibit the taking of private property for transfer to a private entity for the purpose of economic development or to increase tax revenues. The amendment would also limit the legislature's authority to grant the power of eminent domain in the future unless it is approved by a two-thirds vote of all the members elected to each house.
The proposed amendment would appear on the ballot as follows: "The constitutional amendment to prohibit the taking, damaging, or destroying of private property for public use unless the action is for the ownership, use, and enjoyment of the property by the State, a political subdivision of the State, the public at large, or entities granted the power of eminent domain under law or for the elimination of urban blight on a particular parcel of property, but not for certain economic development or enhancement of tax revenue purposes, and to limit the legislature 's authority to grant the power of eminent domain to an entity."






Just another attempt to erode our constitutional rights. This isn't a complicated issue like the politicians make it out to be. The constitution protects property ownership and that should be the guiding document; not a watered down law that creates loopholes for weasels to use to deprive us of our land.
Joey Lowe
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