CalWatch: Redevelopment agencies would once again have the power to seize private property for big developers under a bill that passed the California State Assembly earlier this month.Why do we need official bribery back on the table. We have enough problems with the pension stuffing fraud.
Assembly Bill 2, authored by Assemblyman Luis Alejo, D-Salinas, would give local governments the power to create new entities that would have the same legal authority as redevelopment agencies. These new Community Revitalization Investment Authorities would have the power to issue bonds, award sweetheart deals to businesses and “acquire and transfer property subject to eminent domain,” according to the legislative analysis of the bill.Property rights advocates warn that the bill’s language contains no restrictions on eminent domain and could resurrect the abuses made possible by the Supreme Court’s controversial Kelo decision.
Luis Alejo quiere traer de vuelta el soborno y el fraude. Se permitirá que las agencias de desarrollo priovate para aprovechar cabo casas, con un soborno adecuada a los funcionarios locales.
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