Hundreds of eminent domain protesters put their foot down at the Capitol to keep developers off their property.
Travis Thompson has more from the state Capitol.
The protesters traveled from across the state to urge lawmakers to ban the use of eminent domain for economic development.
Protesters say they're worried they'll lose their land to make way for places like Wal-Mart or a mall.
Missouri Farm Bureau President Charles Kruse led the rally.
Governor Matt Blunt showed up and said his eminent domain task force will regulate the issue in Missouri.
Eminent domain became a hot issue last June when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled eminent domain can be used for economic development, but states can put their own regulations on it.
From the state Capitol, I'm Travis Thompson.
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Protesters staged a rally at the state Capitol against the use of eminent domain for economic development.
It got the attention of Governor Matt Blunt.
Travis Thompson has more from the state Capitol.
Shouts and chants from hundreds of protesters called for regulation of eminent domain in Missouri.
The protestors are worried big box stores like Wal-Mart will run over their property.
Governor Matt Blunt showed up at the protest.
Republican Senator John Griesheimer says there are some cases where using eminent domain for economic development is necessary.
The issue fired up last June when the U.S. Supreme court ruled eminent domain can be used for economic development, but states can make their own regulations on it.
From the state Capitol, I'm Travis Thompson.
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Hundreds of protesters traveled to Jefferson City to rally against the use of eminent domain for economic development.
Travis Thompson has more from the state Capitol.
The protesters say they're worried economic development like big box stores will run over their property.
Governor Matt Blunt showed up at the rally.
Blunt says eminent domain shouldn't be used to beef up the government's bottom line.
Still, Republican Senator John Griesheimer says there are times when eminent domain should be used for economic development.
Eminent domain became a hot issue last June when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled eminent domain can be used for economic development, but states can impose their own rules.
From the state Capitol, I'm Travis Thompson.
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