Bill Introduced In Virginia To Protect Property Owners From Onerous Govt Regulations and Penalties

Posted by khalling 11 years, 10 months ago to Government
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I remember when this case came out. Consider clicking through to the Greta interview. County officials appear to have tag teamed with the IRS to audit this woman's farm. Why? Member of multiple tea party organizations. The result: she faces onerous daily fines she was cited for having a birthday party at the farm, and it appears the
IRS and the county are sharing personal info about one another. This bill would hold govt workers responsible for harassment of property owners and prevent onerous fines. More states should consider this.

SOURCE URL: http://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/mark-fitzgibbons/property-rights-bill-introduced-after-va-woman-threatened-fines-kids


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  • Posted by mminnick 11 years, 10 months ago
    About time limits were placed on the seizure capabilities of local towns etc. Now if we could get the Supreme Court rule about immanent domain seizures for improved tax revenue (based on New London ,CT case several years ago) the country would be better off.
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