Cattlemen Sieze Trend: Public Use Standard has run amuck

Other states have reigned in eminent domain authority by denying eminent domain when there is no public use. Their actions have been via court action, legislation, and regulatory denial of permitting. 

The classic example has become a pipeline or transmission line that does not provide service or use to any part of the state through which it passes. 

Joining the legislative trend to reign in eminent domain standard of public use. President of the Cattle Raisers writes,”In my opinion, the current structure for determining what is truly public use is highly questionable, and I do not believe a private company should have the authority to use eminent domain just because they believe they meet the qualifications for public use. There must be a thorough and transparent process for making these critical decisions to take someone’s property.”  Cattlemen’s Column 

Sounds a lot like the growing rally cry- no eminent domain for private gain.