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policy-analysis
This article analyzes why California's pro-housing zoning reform laws (S.B. 9 and A.B. 2011) have failed to produce expected housing units despite removing regulatory barriers, finding that well-intentioned add-ons like prevailing wage requirements and affordability mandates make projects economically unviable, a phenomenon termed 'everything-bagel liberalism.'
housing-policy
zoning-reform
regulatory-barriers
prevailing-wage
affordability-requirements
california
legislative-analysis
yimby
construction-costs
policy-failure
California
Senate Bill 9
Assembly Bill 2011
YIMBY Law
Sonja Trauss
Scott Wiener
Gavin Newsom
Buffy Wicks
Ezra Klein
Christopher Elmendorf
Clayton Nall
UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation
The Atlantic
Washington Monthly