1、1 146 Cong. Rec. H1113-H1114 (daily ed. March 16, 2000). See generally (name redacted),Property Rights: House Judiciary Committee Reports H.R. 2372, CRS Report RS20493 (Mar.10, 2000).2 See generally (name redacted), “Property Rights” Bills Take a Process Approach: H.R. 992 andH.R. 1534, CRS Report 9
2、7-877 (June 24, 1998).3 See note 2.Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20513March 24, 2000Property Rights: Comparison of H.R. 2372 asPassed and S. 1028 as Introducedname redactedLegislative AttorneyAmerican Law Divisio
3、nOn March 16, 2000, the House of Representatives passed 226-182 the “PrivateProperty Rights Implementation Act” H.R. 2372.1 The bill would lower or eliminatecertain threshold barriers (abstention and ripeness) often encountered by land ownersasserting takings claims against local governments in fede
4、ral court. In the Senate, similarprovisions appear in S. 1028, the “Citizens Access to Justice Act” pending before theSenate Judiciary Committee. The provisions of H.R. 2372 first appeared in the 105thCongress as H.R. 1534, passed by 248-178, and as a portion of S. 2271, which failed tomove forward