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June 19, 2007

Eminent Domain Abuses Minorities, Poor

A new study from the Institute for Justice in Wahsington, D.C. provides empirical support for what most of us already now: the poor and minorities are the ones most victimized when eminent domain is used for so-called economic development puproses. After examining 184 projects across the nation, the IJ report concluded that:

58 percent of those targeted with the threat of eminent domain were minority residents (compared to only 45 percent in surrounding neighborhoods that were not targeted with takings), and those targeted had an annual median income of less than $19,000 (compared to $23,000 in surrounding neighborhoods). Moreover, a greater percentage of people living in areas targeted for eminent domain for private development have less than a high school diploma and smaller percentages have various levels of college education compared to surrounding communities.

The full report can be found here.

Posted by samstaley at June 19, 2007 07:38 AM




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The impact of eminent domain abuse on the poor is often especially visible in redevelopment projects. I read today that California cities and counties are rushing to meet a July 1 deadline (imposed, I think, by SB 53, "Kehoe Redevelopment") to spell out how their respective agencies intend to use eminent domain powers for redevelopment. Something to look for locally in the next couple of weeks.

Relevant links:
SB 53,
"San Bernardino County scrambles to protect power of eminent domain," _Press-Enterprise_.

Comment by: Skaidra [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 19, 2007 03:08 PM

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OK, I had to try, but clearly the links don't work. Sorry about that...

Comment by: Skaidra [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 19, 2007 03:14 PM

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