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Hating on environmental laws is now a bipartisan activity. California Democrats have leaned into the “Abundance agenda” — a progressive case for weakening regulations to build more housing, renewable energy, and other public goods — to take swipes at the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
But to what extent does California’s landmark environmental law actually hold back housing production? And are proposed reforms actually aimed at the right targets?
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Hating on environmental laws is now a bipartisan activity. California Democrats have leaned into the “Abundance agenda” — a progressive case for weakening regulations to build more housing, renewable energy, and other public goods — to take swipes at the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
But to what extent does California’s landmark environmental law actually hold back housing production? And are proposed reforms actually aimed at the right targets?
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