United States:
Indiana Considers Eminent Domain Bill
30 January 2017
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Indiana is considering a bipartisan eminent domain bill. House
Bill 1260 made it out of the House of Representatives with a 95-0
vote and is expected to go before a Senate committee Monday. The
bill is in response to a proposed freight train line by Great Lakes
Basin Transportation. The proposed bill, which would take effect
July 1 if it makes it out of the Senate and Gov. Eric Holcomb signs
it, states that any rail line must follow Indiana's
incorporation rules, and a rail line must show the end result would
be good for a community. It also amends appraisal related
requirements.
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