A pair of bills that seek to reform the private entity use of the eminent domain process in Texas were filed in mid-January, and they have the support of Texas farmers, ranchers and rural landowners. “Right now, the eminent domain process is very one-sided. Landowners are often left in the dark on the details of the project that will cross their land,” Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president, said. That’s why landowners are asking for reform this legislative session, Wor ...
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