California Eminent Domain Limitations Act

KICK OFF EVENTS

Congresswoman Maxine Waters takes a moment from her busy schedule to sign The People's Initiative petition. Congresswoman Waters was a speaker at the MORR conference.

Senator Tom McClintock signs The People's Initiative petition at the MORR conference in southern California.
Mr. Louis Paoletti, of San Jose, is one of our dedicated signature gatherers and a member of our Century Club. Mr. Paoletti, pictured in front of his home of 84 years, walks his neighborhood collecting signatures to fight against eminent domain abuse.
Daly City activists support Limit Eminent Domain Initiaitve on Mission Street where eminent domain was used to displace two auto repair businesses for 95 luxury condominiums.
The San Jose group was busy outside the Fairmont Hotel, which was hosting the Republican State Convention.
Ironing boards were out in force next to the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose.

Orange County Supervisor James Silva and John Revelli supporting the fight against eminent domain abuse.

Mr. and Mrs. Revelli had their family business property taken by eminent domain in 2005.

PAWS OF OUR HOMES, BUSINESSES AND CHURCHES.

That is what these three little property owners were saying. The wolf's attempt to take these piggies property made the news. Thanks to ABC Channel 7 for featuring these little piggies saga.

Our Kick Off Day not only brought lots of signatures, but also donations. Thank you to everyone who donated contributed their time, money and support.
Southern California was not about to be left out on Kick Off Day. Signature gatherers were out in force in Anaheim.
Proponents Doug McNea and Annette Hipona are the first to sign The People's Initiative.
Petitions hot off the press!
Collecting signatures on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
WHAT A GREAT BILLBOARD!
San Jose Councilmember, and San Jose Mayoral Candidate, Chuck Reed signs The People's Initiative.
Judith Christensen and Proponent Annette Hipona collect signatures at the Peace Rally in San Francisco.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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