To prohibit the exercise of the right of eminent domain with respect to Mount Cristo Rey.
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- House Committee on the JudiciaryReferred To · 2026-07-16
Plain-English Summary
The government would be banned from using eminent domain—the power to seize private property for public use—to take control of Mount Cristo Rey. This protects the mountain from being acquired by federal, state, or local authorities through forced purchase, even if they claim it's for a public project. The measure affects property owners and government agencies involved in land development or infrastructure projects in the area where Mount Cristo Rey is located.
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