The fight continues

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A Wilmington auto repair shop owner says he'll try again to get the General Assembly to pass a bill limiting the government's power to seize properties under eminent domain.

Ed Osborne told WDEL's Delaware Afternoon News the legislation is actually a combination of 2 bills.
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Osborne, whose shop on "A" Street is on the city's eminent domain acquisition list, says the bill would limit eminent domain seizures to public use projects, like roads or schools.

The bill was vetoed by Governor Minner at the end of the last legislative session, but Governor-Elect Markell said last summer during his campaign that he'd proudly sign the measure into law.

The Kelo fight continues. One thing legislators should be aware of is that if private property rights are trampled as part of the challenge process, there is a greater likelihood that when passed, the legislation is likely to be more stringent on governmental activities.

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