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- --- DEFENDERS of Property Rights ---
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- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: David W.Almasi
- ===================== (202) 686-4197
- September 23, 1994
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- HUTCHISON, GRAMM INTRODUCE ENDANGERED SPECIES REFORM
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- WASHINGTON, DC -- Senators Kay Bailey Hutchison and Phil Gramm of Texas
- introduced legislation yesterday that would place an immediate
- moratorium on all potential designations of endangered species and their
- related habitats until the Endangered Species Act of 1973 is
- reauthorized. The bill also compels the government to pay the owners of
- private property who suffer a decline in the value of their property.
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- "The Endangered Species Act is long overdue for reform," said Nancie G.
- Marzulla, president and chief legal counsel of Defenders of Property
- Rights -- the nation's only legal defense foundation devoted exclusively
- to protecting private property rights. "While none of us wants to see
- a species become extinct, we seriously need to look at the unfairness of
- current laws meant to protect endangered species. Unless and until
- Congress can modify the unconstitutional effects of this statute on
- private property owners, the law should not be allowed to continue in
- effect."
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- The bill, called "The Farm, Ranch, and Homestead Protection Act of 1994"
- (S. 2451), prohibits any new listing of an endangered or threatened
- species, or the designation of a critical habitat until the Endangered
- Species Act of 1973 is reauthorized by Congress. The Act technically
- expired several years ago, but contains provisions that provide for its
- continued operation and enforcement. S.2451 also requires that the
- government compensate property owners for the loss of their property
- values due to the designation of a critical habitat. Lastly, the bill
- limits the Fish and Wildlife Service's ability to have a say in federal
- agencies decision-making in granting building permits and government
- business and home loans unless the expenditures is of $500,000 or more
- in value.
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- The Fish and Wildlife Service recently announced plans to designate
- 800,000 acres spread across 33 Texas counties as a critical habitat for
- the Golden-Cheeked Warbler. Commenting on current regulatory problems
- faced by property owners, Senator Hutchison said: "Property owners
- should not have to fight the government to build a new home on their
- land, or hire lawyers to convince bureaucrats that their farming is in
- compliance with regulations.... Instead of seizing land and arresting
- farmers, we should encourage private landowners to protect species and
- habitat with tax incentives, and whenever possible, relocate threatened
- species to park lands."
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- Since 1991, Defenders of Property Rights has been leading the fight to
- protect America's constitutional liberties by engaging in litigation,
- education, and legislative analysis. The Washington-based organization
- is comprised of concerned property owners and users all across the
- United States.
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- DEFENDERS of Property Rights
- 6235 33rd Street NW - Washington, D.C. 20015 - (202) 686-4197
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- "[Nor] shall private property be taken for public use, without just
- compensation." -U.S. Constitution, Amendment V
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