Excellent post.
Yes, I think policy efforts like this have to have a minimum 10-year time horizon. YIMBY movement has been building for about that long: https://www.slowboring.com/p/ten-years-of-yimbyism-have-accomplished
Many other examples. Silent Spring → NEPA was about 10 years. Mont Pelerin → deregulation of the ’70s was more like 25 years.
BTW, American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is an org that does draft model legislation, and they are sympathetic to the abundance agenda.
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Excellent post.
Yes, I think policy efforts like this have to have a minimum 10-year time horizon. YIMBY movement has been building for about that long: https://www.slowboring.com/p/ten-years-of-yimbyism-have-accomplished
Many other examples. Silent Spring → NEPA was about 10 years. Mont Pelerin → deregulation of the ’70s was more like 25 years.
BTW, American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is an org that does draft model legislation, and they are sympathetic to the abundance agenda.
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