The use of eminent domain for private gain can be devastating to farmers, ranchers, and other property owners. This is true for pipelines that serve export projects along the coast and for carbon capture and storage pipeline projects too all landowners.
PRPC serves as a network for the wide array of United States residents who are trying to protect their land from those who would take it without their consent to build pipelines.
Read the Landowners Rapid Response Guide and watch the videos for information on how you can stand up for your rights.
PRPC nurtures a broad and ideologically diverse coalition of affected landowners and local and national organizations dedicated to ending eminent
domain abuse by the fossil fuel industry.
The use of eminent domain for private gain can be devastating to farmers, ranchers, and other property owners.
PRPC serves as a network for the wide array of United States residents who are trying to protect their land from those who would take it without their consent to build pipelines.
Read the Landowners Rapid Response Guide and watch the videos for information on how you can stand up for your rights.
PRPC nurtures a broad and ideologically diverse coalition of affected landowners and local and national organizations dedicated to ending eminent domain abuse by the fossil fuel industry.
See the stories of eminent-domain-threatened landowners from across the country in our video collection on our Youtube channel.
Our national conference is free to attend and we made it possible for all landowners to be awarded the following benefits:
Webinars to hear from
FERC Commisioners, experts on property rights, and to get updates on pipeline litigation.
Americans do not want a 20th century, dirty energy source forced into their backyards just so a few corporations can profit. This is especially true as sustainable energy grows and the pitfalls of fossil fuels become ever evident. Eminent domain-threatened landowners want help navigating the broken process adn advocating for change.
Americans do not want a 20th century,
Dirty energy source forced into their backyards just so a few corporations can profit. This is especially true as sustainable energy grows and the pitfalls of fossil fuels become ever evident. Eminent domain-threatened landowners want help navigating the broken process and advocating for change.