The Latest Dumb Idea from ABQ City Council
The idea had been around for several months, but last night, Albuquerque’s brain-dead city council decided to impose a far-reaching, 31 page-long set of “big-box” regulations. Sally Mayer of all people stood up for reality by voting against the bill and saying, “The regulations are too detailed. Many developers are already building high-quality designs [...]
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Housing Laws that Leave Granny Out in the Cold
Zoning and land use are not only tricky, but they can be extremely controversial. San Juan County is now considering a growth management plan for the unincorporated portions of the county that would include zoning. As this article from the Washington Post points out, zoning, because it allows nosy and controlling neighbors such leeway, can [...]
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If Richardson is Serious About Health Care, why not reduce mandates?
Governor Richardson wants to enact some form of universal health coverage in New Mexico by 2008. The justifications for this, latest expansion of government have been discussed ad nauseum in the media and by politicians, but what are the alternatives to socialized medicine?
President Bush’s proposal to alter the tax incentives associated with health care to [...]
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Big Box Limits are Council’s Latest Bad Idea
On Monday, City Council is expected to vote on a six month moratorium on so-called big box stores. In an opinion piece published on The Citizen I explained exactly why the moratiorium and the placing of additional regulations on big box stores would harm the very low-income residents of Albuquerque that Council normally seeks to [...]
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