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The North Carolina General Assembly voted Wednesday to advance a bill making changes to several local laws after removing a controversial section that would’ve allowed one county to seize property from others.

Senate Bill 214, or “Various Local Provisions VII,” previously contained a segment permitting Franklin County to claim property in Halifax, Vance or Warren counties “without the consent or approval” of the other county’s local government. 

Democratic House lawmakers and local leaders sharply criticized the bill on Tuesday, saying no jurisdiction should have that power.

Republican leaders in both chambers withdrew the measure from their calendars Tuesday afternoon and sent it back to conference committee to be revised. The House and Senate voted Wednesday on a new version that did not include the eminent domain provision. 

NC House Democrats blast cross-county eminent domain provision in controversial bill

Rep. Rodney Pierce (D-Halifax) was one of the most vocal critics of the provision. He was gratified that it was removed from the final version of the bill. 

“For one county to have the audacity to say that we’re going to come to the state legislature to get the power to condemn or acquire your property without the consent of your elected county officials is absurd,” Pierce told NC Newsline on Wednesday. 

The House voted 74-39 to tentatively approve S214, and will take a final vote next Wednesday. The Senate tentatively approved it 44-0, with final approval expected Thursday.

House Speaker Destin Hall (R-Caldwell) said the provision’s removal shifts the responsibility for a solution to local leaders. 

“The local folks were still negotiating those issues, and so ultimately, we felt like it’d be better to give them a chance to resolve it amongst themselves,” Hall said. 

Removing the eminent domain provision allows the other local changes in the bill to move forward, said Rep. Allen Chesser (R-Nash).

“We think that it’s appropriate to get a timely response to the local communities that are involved,” Chesser said.

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