@JerryBrownGov and that will mean untying the knots of prop 13.
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Replying to @tmccormick @RevClown
Prop 13 Reform should be a constant drumbeat, never an excuse not make other urgent policy changes.
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reforming the terrible can be the enemy of reforming the bad, to paraphrase Voltaire.
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imo there's a non-zero-sum story for labor here: grow the pie, big increase of production, as increasingly seen crucial
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i think this problem needs to be approached as the monumental clusterfuck that it is and dealt with whole.
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Totally disagree. Massive clusterfucks often have piecemeal solutions, esp w/ overlapping state & local fuckary.
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If we can solve things in big chunks, great. But I don't see much hope for that in any arena right now.
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The net of bad housing policy holding us back was stitched over 50 years. It's gonna take a LOT of untangling.
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and honestly, dealing with the commercial side of P13 as a means to unlock the housing market & shift incentives
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If you draft that, I promise to champion it.
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we can then deal w. creating housing production accountability for locals, jobs-hsg linkage, & some regulatory reforms
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seems to me there's a 20-yr project of reforming
#Prop13, & a 6-mo project of restaging Brown's housing agenda for 20172 replies 0 retweets 2 likes - 2 more replies
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