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Release: July 28, 2005
Eminent Domain Task Force Sets Meeting Dates, Adds Members
The Joint Task Force on Eminent Domain formed by
Sen. Clark
Jolley (R-Edmond) and Rep. Mark
Liotta (R-Tulsa) has announced three meeting dates in August.
Jolley and Liotta formed the ad hoc task force to consider the ramifications
of the U.S. Supreme Court's Kelo vs. City of New London ruling on
Oklahoma property owners and to develop a legislative remedy to
the decision.
The Task Force will meet at the State Capitol on
August 11, August 23 and August 25. On August 11, the task force
will hear from Terry Shipley, one of several experts on Oklahoma's
law and interpretation of eminent domain, including the Oklahoma
Supreme Court Case House of Realty vs. City of Midwest City, which
dealt specifically with Eminent Domain's use in Economic Development.
The August 23 meeting will allow some time for public
comment from citizens who wish to address the issue. Those in the
general public who wish to address the task force may do so by scheduling
in advance with Senator Jolley's Capitol office. Time will be limited
in consideration of hearing as many views as possible.
On August 25, the Task Force will hear any last minute
testimony and will discuss model language for use by the Legislature
in considering Eminent Domain legislation in the next session of
the Legislature.
In addition, Sen. Jolley and Rep. Liotta announced
four additional members of the task force. They are: Senator Randy
Brogdon (R-Owasso), Representatives Marian Cooksey (R-Edmond), Darrell
Gilbert (D-Tulsa) and Ann Coody (R-Lawton).
"I'm very pleased that we have expanded our ranks to include
more persons committed to reviewing the eminent domain laws in Oklahoma,"
said Sen. Jolley. "We look forward to continuing our work on
this and hopefully coming up with a proposal by the end of August."
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications
Office - (405) 521-5774

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