Support state constitutional amendment to limit eminent domain powers
In Plain English
ACA8 would change California's constitution to give homeowners, small businesses, and churches stronger protection when government wants to take private property. The city cannot use eminent domain to seize property just for economic development projects. If approved, Richmond formally endorses this proposed constitutional amendment.
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