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July 31, 2005

Save This Date - Saturday, August 13th

Do you own, or ever hope to own, property in the United States? If so, you should join us on August 13th to discuss the impact that the Supreme Court's Kelo decision will have on each and everyone of us.

Senator Tom McClintock, author of California Constitutional
Amendment SCA 15 will be a participant in the Aug. 13 Kelo Call For Action Forum at Le Petit Trianon, 72 N. 5th St. from 1:30-4:30 pm. The forum will be conducted to inform and mobilize California citizens to support the constitutional amendment designed to protect California homes and property from Eminent Domain Abuse.

Senator McClintock will be joined by Dana Berliner, Institute for Justice attorney, who argued the lawsuit before the US Supreme Court; Chris Norby, Orange County Supervisor and director of MORR (Municipal Officials for Redevelopment Reform); and Doug McNea, president of Silicon Valley Taxpayers' Assn.

Following the forum, which will include time for questions and answers, there will be an opportunity to talk with members of the public who have been threatened by eminent domain actions in the past and have lost their properties or been forced to give them up due to coercion by the government.

People planning to attend this event should contact CRR at 408-817-5678 or c2r_coalition@yahoo.com
Reservations are required to reserve resource packet and for refreshments.

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