Heather MacDonald of the Manhattan Institute reports that San Francisco's lax law enforcement is complicit in the marginalization of our homeless fellow citizens and the wrecking of a once-great American city.
“The Austrian School came to signify a defense of individual liberty and an indictment of statism and central planning.”
Read MoreFrom Apple to Amazon, technology concerns, which created untold value and prosperity on the back of free markets and light regulation, lose their mojo. Andy Kessler reports.
Read MoreRead an exclusive interview with Market Urbanism Report’s Scott Beyer on inclusionary zoning regulations.
Read MoreRead an excerpt from a CalMatters piece by Dan Walters on education spending.
Read MoreRead an excerpt on long-term structural changes San Jose and other metropolitan areas need to implement to solve homelessness from the Independent Institute here.
Read MoreRead how restrictive zoning forces affluent househunters into lower cost neighborhoods. Adam Hengel of Market Urbanism offers a radical analysis.
Read MoreLast week's SJ City Council meeting featured loud demands for more expansive rent control. Shifra Mendelovitz, construction entrepreneur in Brooklyn, provides a first-hand account of the damage such rent control has done in New York.
Read MoreRead here about Amazon, along with the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, fighting back against Pacific Northwest progressives' moves to tax just about everything, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Read MoreCalifornia Globe examines the legal arguments against two new rent control acts, which economists broadly agree will make the housing crisis even worse. Read here.
Read MoreThe Santa Clara County Board of supervisors endorsed plans to limit the First Amendment. Read more here.
Read MoreRead Opportunity Now co-founder Christopher Escher challenge the conventional wisdom of San Jose housing activists here.
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