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Housing Policy

California Voters Opt for Orderly Urbanism on Election Day

Golden State voters decisively rejected progressive approaches to crime and housing.

Christian Britschgi | 11.12.2024 11:50 AM

Kamala Harris standing in front of various houses | Illustration: Lex Vilena, CNP/AdMedia/SIPA/Newscom, Wisconsinart | Dreamstime.com

Election 2024

Kamala's California Problem

As skyrocketing costs and mass exoduses define the Golden State, Democrats face a crucial reckoning.

M. Nolan Gray | 11.12.2024 10:50 AM

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Homelessness

No Place To Go

Despite homelessness being on the rise, local governments keep cracking down on efforts to shelter those without permanent housing.

Christian Britschgi | 10.15.2024 12:35 PM

A sad looking man sits outside on a bench hunched over with his elbows on his knees | Photo 141163957 © Srdjan Randjelovic | Dreamstime.com

Homelessness

Zoning Police and NIMBYs Want To Keep People Homeless

Vineyard owners face $120,000 in fines for letting an employee and his family live on their 60-acre property without a permit.

Ari Bargil and Daryl James | 7.19.2024 6:30 AM

Neil Gorsuch | Eric Lee/UPI/Newscom

Supreme Court

Gorsuch Apes NIMBY Government Lies in Supreme Court's Grants Pass Decision

Plus: A disappointing first round of "Baby YIMBY" grant awards, President Joe Biden endorses rent control, and House Republicans propose cutting housing spending.

Christian Britschgi | 7.2.2024 11:00 AM

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Supreme Court

Supreme Court Rules That Punishing the Homeless for Sleeping Outside Isn't 'Cruel and Unusual'

Homeless advocates say the court's decision in Grants Pass v. Johnson gives local governments a blank check to "to arrest or fine those with no choice but to sleep outdoors."

Christian Britschgi | 6.28.2024 1:15 PM

Reason's trophies at the Southern California Journalism Awards | Illustration Lex Villena; Courtesy of Paul Detrick

Reason

Reason Wins 7 Southern California Journalism Awards

First-place finishes include an investigative piece on egregious misconduct in federal prison, a documentary on homelessness, best magazine columnist, and more.

Billy Binion | 6.24.2024 1:51 PM

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Housing Policy

Does Miami Have the Answer to Homelessness?

There may not be a perfect solution to ending homelessness, but there are some clear principles to reduce the friction for those working to do so.

C.J. Ciaramella | 6.15.2024 6:00 AM

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San Francisco

Mike Solana: Can San Francisco Be Saved?

Pirate Wires Editor in Chief Mike Solana discusses the lessons of San Francisco's politics, his vision for the future, and his critiques of libertarianism.

Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe | 6.6.2024 1:00 PM

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Taylor Swift

The Housing Policy Implications of Taylor Swift

Plus: An interview with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis about the state's blockbuster year for housing reform.

Christian Britschgi | 6.4.2024 10:30 AM

Hinga Mbogo is seen in his auto repair shop | Institute for Justice

Zoning

Zoning Regulations Empower Control Freaks—and Bigots

The Institute for Justice has launched a project to reform land use regulation.

J.D. Tuccille | 5.15.2024 7:00 AM

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Reason

Reason Is a Finalist for 14 Southern California Journalism Awards

Nominated stories include journalism on messy nutrition research, pickleball, government theft, homelessness, and more.

Billy Binion | 5.9.2024 5:09 PM

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Housing Policy

Ohio Pastor Criminally Charged for Letting People Sleep In Church. Again.

Plus: California's landmark law ending single-family-only zoning is struck down, Austin, Texas, moves forward with minimum lot size reform, and the pro-natalist case for pedestrian infrastructure.

Christian Britschgi | 4.30.2024 11:10 AM

Homeless encampment under an overpass in Oakland, California. | Blackkango | Dreamstime.com

Homelessness

Brickbat: Who's Counting?

Charles Oliver | 4.24.2024 4:00 AM

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Housing Policy

Costly Complexity

The needless complexity of affordable housing programs are hurting people they're supposed to help.

Christian Britschgi | 4.23.2024 12:10 PM

Homeless encampment under an overpass in Oakland, California. | Blackkango | Dreamstime.com

8th Amendment

Combat Homelessness by Ending Exclusionary Zoning

The Eighth Amendment provides little, if any, protection for the homeless. But courts can help them by striking down exclusionary zoning, which is the major cause of housing shortages that lead to homelessness.

Ilya Somin |The Volokh Conspiracy | 4.22.2024 9:28 PM

Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago, wearing a suit | Chris Sweda/TNS/Newscom

Homelessness

Chicago Mayor's Solution to Homelessness Fails to Convince Voters

Instead of a hefty real estate tax hike, voters want more logical, long-term solutions to a genuine crisis.

Varad Raigaonkar | 4.5.2024 12:16 PM

Homeless person sitting outside store | Tom Kirkendall/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Homelessness

Licenses and Dead Bodies

Plus: Evil tech bros want to teach kids math, Utah and Texas tackle DEI, Trump loves Sinéad, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 4.4.2024 9:30 AM

John Stossel stands in front of a "squatter's rights" sign | Stossel TV

Squatters

Squatters Invaded His Mom's House—so He Fought Back

Thanks to "squatters' rights" laws, evicting a squatter can be so expensive and cumbersome that some people simply walk away from their homes.

John Stossel | 3.27.2024 11:55 AM

The logo of the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development surrounded by a 0 bill that looks like it's gone through a shredder. | Illustration: Lex Villena. Source images: Wikimedia.

Homelessness

The Feds Give States Millions To Fix Homelessness, but States Are Sending It Back

Bureaucratic ineptitude leads to waste—and more people on the streets.

Kate Farmer | 2.21.2024 2:40 PM

Food Not Bombs table with donated food on it | Stephen Zenner / SOPA Images/Sip/Newscom

First Amendment

Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Enforcement of Houston Ordinance Against Feeding the Homeless

The judge found that Food Not Bombs' activity was clearly expressive conduct under the First Amendment.

C.J. Ciaramella | 2.16.2024 3:40 PM

Food Not Bombs table with donated food on it | Stephen Zenner / SOPA Images/Sip/Newscom

First Amendment

Houston Faces First Amendment Lawsuit for Cracking Down on Feeding the Homeless

Food Not Bombs activists argue that feeding the needy is core political speech, and that they don't need the city's permission to do it.

C.J. Ciaramella | 2.2.2024 1:59 PM

Matthew Desmond standing next to his book, "Poverty, By America" | Illustration: Adani Samat

Poverty

Princeton's Matthew Desmond Gets Everything Wrong About Poverty's Root Causes

Desmond's analysis never goes deeper than his facile assertion that "poverty persists because some wish and will it to."

Aaron Brown | 1.23.2024 2:45 PM

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Housing Policy

Zoning Bans the Good Samaritan

Plus: Beverly Hills homeowners can't build new pools until their city allows new housing, a ballot initiative would legalize California's newest city, and NIMBYs sue to overturn zoning reform (again).

Christian Britschgi | 1.23.2024 10:30 AM

Daniel Penny | New York Daily News/TNS/Newscom

Criminal Justice

'Someone Is Going To Die Today': Did Daniel Penny Act in Self-Defense?

"I have encountered many things," one witness told the grand jury, "but nothing that put fear into me like that."

Billy Binion | 1.19.2024 4:12 PM

Tents at a homeless encampment | Photo: An Urban Alchemy tent camp in Culver City, California; Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Getty

Housing Policy

Homeless Encampments Cost These Cities Tens of Thousands of Dollars Per Tent

L.A., Portland, and other cities are spending millions to house homeless people in outdoor "safe sleeping" sites.

Christian Britschgi | 1.16.2024 6:00 AM

Woman giving food and clothing to another homeless woman | Photo 23056919 © Landd09 | Dreamstime.com

Welfare

Welfare Is Great—for the Welfare Bureaucrats

The clients get a confusing maze and a lot of incentives to stay on welfare.

Sofia Hamilton | 1.5.2024 4:15 PM

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Housing Policy

12 Increasingly Off-the-Wall Housing Reforms

American cities and states passed a lot of good, incremental housing reforms in 2023. In 2024, we'd benefit from trying out some long shot ideas.

Christian Britschgi | 12.26.2023 7:00 AM

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Housing Policy

California Officials Force Elderly Couple To Dismantle Home, Citing Blocked Ocean Views

Plus: Austin's newly passed zoning reforms could be in legal jeopardy, HUD releases its latest census of the homeless population, and a little-discussed Florida reform is spurring a wave of home construction.

Christian Britschgi | 12.19.2023 7:00 AM

Police officers surround a homeless man leaned against a car. | Gabriel Petrescu | Dreamstime.com

Police Abuse

Brickbat: Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Charles Oliver | 11.16.2023 4:00 AM

San Francisco police wait outside a building | Michael Ho Wai Lee / SOPA Images/Sipa USA/Newscom

Homelessness

San Francisco's APEC Cleanup Hasn't 'Fixed' Its Homelessness Problem

No amount of encampment sweeps and pressure-washing sidewalks is going to solve the problem of thousands of people living on the streets.

Christian Britschgi | 11.14.2023 4:40 PM

Homeless person inside of a tent | Photo: Ally Connolly/Stockimo/Alamy

Deregulation

L.A. Wants To Commandeer Vacant Hotel Rooms as Homeless Housing

Los Angeles voters will decide in March whether to force hotels to report empty rooms to the city and accept vouchers from homeless people.

Christian Britschgi | 11.13.2023 6:00 AM

President Donald Trump at the California GOP convention | Brian Cahn/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Donald Trump

At California GOP Convention, Donald Trump Promises To 'Liberate' Communist California

With a second term, the former president promised to end California's water shortage, clear homeless encampments, and conduct the biggest deportation operation in American history.

Christian Britschgi | 9.29.2023 6:55 PM

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Housing Policy

Banning Criminal Background Checks Will Lead To More Housing Discrimination, Not Less

The best reforms would correct the real problems of overcriminalization and overincarceration, as well as removing all artificial barriers to building more homes.

Veronique de Rugy | 9.28.2023 4:35 PM

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Homelessness

Brickbat: Let's Stay Awhile

Charles Oliver | 8.29.2023 4:00 AM

A homeless person sleeps on the street next to a brick wall | Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash

Poverty

Ending Poverty Requires Serious Policy, Not Political Platitudes

Another exercise in nonsense by state lawmakers in California.

Steven Greenhut | 8.4.2023 8:00 AM

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Police

Homeless Veteran Sues Police After Service Dog Tased During Panhandling Arrest

Joshua Rohrer not only seeks damages for his violent arrest but also wants the city's anti-panhandling ordinance overturned on First Amendment grounds.

C.J. Ciaramella | 7.17.2023 2:54 PM

a homeless person's tent set up in a parking lot | Photo by Naomi August on Unsplash

Housing Policy

Declaring a 'Right' to Housing Won't Solve Homelessness

Instead, try making it easier to build more housing!

Steven Greenhut | 7.14.2023 8:00 AM

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Zoning

Zoning Police Criminalize Kindness in Oregon

A town clamps down on distributing clothes, personal care items, and food to the homeless.

Erica Smith Ewing and Daryl James | 7.8.2023 6:00 AM

John Stossel is seen in front of two outdoor landscapes | Stossel TV

Climate Change

Fearmongering Won't Solve Climate Change

Global warming is an issue. But there are other pressing problems that deserve the world's attention.

John Stossel | 6.28.2023 2:30 PM

A woman wakes up in a hotel room and stretches. | Noipornpan | Dreamstime.com

Homelessness

Brickbat: Guests from Hell

Charles Oliver | 6.23.2023 4:00 AM

L.A. City Councilmember Curren Price | Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire DMK/Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire/Newscom

Corruption

City Council Indictment Shows How L.A.'s Overregulated Housing Market Breeds Corruption

City Councilmember Curren Price is indicted for steering favors to affordable housing developers who were bribing his wife.

Christian Britschgi | 6.14.2023 4:50 PM

A graphic with a tan background and a homeless person pushing a cart | Illustration: Lex Villena; Aaron Kohr

Homelessness

Homelessness Isn't an Unfixable Problem

Start by looking at the government policies that have made it worse.

Steven Greenhut | 5.19.2023 8:00 AM

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Zoning

City Threatens Christian Group With Fines, Prosecution for Giving the Homeless Muffins, Coffee

The Department of Justice is now intervening on behalf of the Orange County, California, group's right to distribute food at its resource center in Santa Ana.

Christian Britschgi | 5.11.2023 4:35 PM

Daniel Penny chokes Jordan Neely on a New York City subway | Juan Alberto Vazquez

Criminal Justice

Jordan Neely Wasn't Killed by the System

Opposing sides of the debate around a New York City subway homicide have found unlikely common ground.

Billy Binion | 5.9.2023 3:12 PM

San Francisco is dealing with serious problems. But it remains arguably the most beautiful city in the country, not the hellscape some conservatives make it out to be. | David Tran,  Hasan Can Balcioglu

California

San Francisco's Got Problems. There's No Need To Exaggerate Them for Political Reasons.

If you don't like San Francisco, that's fine, but don't tell tall tales about it.

Steven Greenhut | 5.5.2023 8:00 AM

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Police Abuse

Lawsuit: Police Officer Broke a 61-Year-Old Woman's Leg, Then Bragged He 'Man-Dropped' Her

Before assaulting her, the cops taunted her for being homeless, she claims.

Emma Camp | 5.2.2023 4:22 PM

Former President Donald Trump against a background of a homeless encampment. | Illustration: Lex Villena,Msphotographic

Homelessness

Trump Advocates Mass Incarceration, 'Tent Cities' To Address Homelessness

The plan is unlikely to work, and the government already has a sordid recent history of funneling people into tent cities anyway.

Joe Lancaster | 4.20.2023 1:55 PM

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