you'd say the right solution to housing affordability is to cut/cap MID to pay for housing vouchers?
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more or less.
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in California, there is very little incentive because residential often drains a city's tax base.
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questionable if new housing is or need be fiscally unhelpful to cities; & shortage also damages them
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it's absolutely crazy that cities have to do this on their own & against such a regressive federal structure.
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local is starved bc of Prop 13 centralizing power, revenues at state level.
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less worse than this $100B+ housing subsidy: https://research.stlouisfed.org/conferences/scbfa/sommer.pdf …pic.twitter.com/gBgdbgPMhp
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I'm for less bad. I'm more for envisioning all that could be possible, how to aim for & reachhttps://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/738111372181929984 …
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@DanielKayHertz@CityObs Eliminate MID, that's the solution to increase affordability, am I following correctly? -
We suggested eliminating it for ppl making over $100k and using the money for low-income hsg assistance, yes
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