Bill Action: Civil Forfeiture is the New Eminent Domain

This week House State Affairs Committee heard testimony from Matt Miller, of the Institute of Justice. He drew comparisons between eminent domain and asset forfeiture.

He compared the government’s ability to take property from innocent Texans without charging them of a crime with the ability of the government to take property from innocent Texans for a public use under eminent domain. 

Refreshing our Recollection: The Institute for Justice is the the group of attorneys that represented Kelo, the property owner, in the infamous U.S. Supreme Court case, Kelo v. New London. 

HB 3171 by Simpson