The Wyoming House is set for what could be a final vote on a bill that would require entities seeking to use the power of eminent domain to condemn private property to pay a landowner's legal fees if the courts find they didn't offer a fair price for the land. The bill already has passed the Senate and is set for its third reading in House on Tuesday. Any differences between the final House and Senate versions would have to be worked out in a conference committee. Although the bill is on the agenda for House action on Tuesday, that list is always subject to change.
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