Eminent domain abuses

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Re: Eminent domain abuses

Alabama has gained national notoriety for eminent domain abuses in the past, most notably in Alabaster case heavily publicized by nationally syndicated radio talk show host Neal Boortz.
On Wednesday, April 29, pool supplies Beito will be chairing a panel for the Alabama Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The panel is entitled “Civil Rights Implications of Eminent Domain Policies and Practices in Alabama.”
Confirmed speakers will include Rev. John E. Smith of the Evergreen Missionary Baptist Church, representatives of the Alabaster Alabama community, pool liners Montgomery business owner Jim Peera, Montgomery business owner Jimmy McCall, Montgomery attorney Norman Hurst, State Senator Scott Beason, ADECA Compliance Officer Paula Murphy, water slides Jefferson County Land Development Department representative Michael Morrison.

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