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Old Posted Feb 22, 2018, 4:43 AM
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Originally Posted by ardecila View Post
I'm honestly wondering how the state legislature even has the political cover to do this.
Yeah, I support this bill. But, I do hope the political elites in CA make an effort to sell the bill and don't just try to ram it through. In addition to getting through both houses of the legislature and signed by the governor, the bill will still have to withstand an avalanche of lawsuits.

Assuming it survives all that, the bill will almost certainly have to contend with a ballot initiative and efforts by NIMBY local municipalities to enact de facto zoning ( impact fees on new development, open space/historic preservation efforts, etc) restrictions.
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