Mr. Chair, I think the point on eminent domain is the fact that this bill will trample on the rights of landowners, because my colleague is correct, current law gives natural gas pipeline companies access to Federal eminent domain authority, allowing these corporations to take private property to build their pipelines. But what the bill does, it would further narrow the already few opportunities that landowners and stakeholders have for review of safety and important environmental protections. It also would allow surveying while circumventing local permitting and without property owner consent, and that is a very significant change, because it would allow Federal and State agencies to accept aerial survey data and provides that the agencies may grant conditional approvals based on that data, and that can be unwise and unsafe. So we wanted to highlight that as a very significant concern for those Members who are concerned about eminent domain and private property rights. Mr. Chair, I yield 5 minutes to the gentlewoman from New Jersey (Mrs. Watson Coleman).
On the recordJuly 19, 2017
Share & report
More from Kathy Castor
May 22, 2023
I believe in America and American workers. I know we can outcompete any nation in the world.
May 14, 2024
Mr. Speaker, I thank Mr. Pallone for yielding the time. Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong support of H.R. 6132, the Awning Safety Act, which passed out of the Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously. I thank Representative Balderson for…
Jun 20, 2023
Oversight and Investigations is going to be very important because of the significant responsibilities and resources to the Department of Energy.
Dec 6, 2023
Madam Speaker, I had to come down to the floor to speak out strongly against the Republican's pro-China bill. The Republican Party wants to take us backwards. They want to raise costs on American families, and, in doing so, a lot of people…





