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What makes this hard:

1. Most state representatives need to please the NIMBY if they hope to state elected

2. If the government does lay out a plan, it is easy enough to override with a ballot initiative.




> 1. Most state representatives need to please the NIMBY if they hope to state elected

NIMBYism is primarily a regional issue, even in California. There are lots of state representatives from districts in which constituents primarily care about other things. Having a jobs-to-housing ratio that is far out of balance is not at the top of the minds of voters from Fresno.

> 2. If the government does lay out a plan, it is easy enough to override with a ballot initiative.

It's not that easy, for the same reason.


As is said, "all politics is local" -- and I am sure if a plan for new housing was made, the first people to complain will be the tax-paying, voting residents nearby.




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