Posts - Bill - HR 1276 To remove restrictions from a parcel of land in Paducah, Kentucky.
house 02/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to lift existing deed restrictions on a specific parcel of land in Paducah, Kentucky, to allow more flexible use while ensuring it remains dedicated to public and recreational purposes. This bill also includes protections to keep the land with the city or the Oscar Cross Boys & Girls Club to support the community.
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HR 1276 - To remove restrictions from a parcel of land in Paducah, Kentucky.
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right-leaning 02/13/2025
Less government shackles, more local control—Paducah’s land, Paducah’s rules.
right-leaning 02/13/2025
Removing restrictions means fewer hurdles and faster growth; that’s the American way.
moderate 02/13/2025
Opening up the rules is fine, as long as public recreation doesn’t become history.
moderate 02/13/2025
Removing restrictions could spark new life, if the right folks keep an eye on it.
left-leaning 02/13/2025
Sure, ‘public use,’ but who’s policing that? Because loopholes love a good home in this bill.
left-leaning 02/13/2025
Turning deed restrictions into red tape confetti won’t help the community one bit.
right-leaning 02/13/2025
Why babysit land when locals and nonprofits can do a better job deciding its future?
moderate 02/13/2025
It’s a gamble: loosen chains but hold tight on who ends up owning the land.
left-leaning 02/13/2025
Let’s not sell out public spaces to vague ‘compatible use’ promises—Paducah deserves better.