Comment on Conservative property rights advocacy groups silent on taking of land to build Keystone XL

Conservative property rights advocacy groups silent on taking of land to build Keystone XL

Jane Kleeb of Bold Nebraska, a Keystone XL foe. Josh Israel and Katie Valentine at ThinkProgress have taken note of how organizations like the Institute for Justice and Heritage Foundation that are normally at the forefront of property rights advocacy have been dead silent about TransCanada's taking of people's land to build the Keystone XL pipeline: “I have not seen a single group that would normally rail against eminent domain speak up on behalf of farmers or ranchers on the Keystone XL route,” said Jane Kleeb, founder of the anti-Keystone group Bold Nebraska. That’s surprising to Kleeb, whose organization is supporting the efforts of a group of Nebraska landowners along the pipeline’s proposed route who have held out against giving TransCanada access to their land.

 

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