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Can Tech Help Turn the Tide on California's Housing Problem?

The city of Elk Grove uses an app that pushes citizens who participate in citywide housing density discussions to craft their own solutions, not just object to what has been proposed.

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Concerns over Latinx voices in SB County redistricting

Concerns over Latinx voices in SB County redistricting
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Road inequality how federal highway program polarized america and undermined cities | American government, politics and policy

Road inequality how federal highway program polarized america and undermined cities | American government, politics and policy
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Opinion | Do You Live in a Political Bubble?

By Gus Wezerek, Ryan D. Enos and Jacob Brown April 30, 2021 Enter your address to see the political party of the thousand voters closest to you. You live in a Democratic bubble. Only 9 percent of your neighbors are Republicans. Not everyone’s as politically isolated as you. There s a zip code five miles away with a roughly equal mix of Democrats and Republicans. The film critic Pauline Kael once said that she lived in a “rather special world” because she only knew one person who voted for Richard Nixon. People in the Bay Area, the country’s most Democratic metropolitan enclave, may have felt similarly after Donald Trump won in 2016.

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Why America Should Be a Nation of Renters

Renting Is Terrible. Owning Is Worse. Shane Phillips America conceives of itself as an “ownership society.” Nearly two-thirds of U.S. households own their home, and the idea of renting is inseparable from ownership in the U.S. context. Renting is given meaning by its relationship to ownership it’s how you live if you can’t afford, or aren’t yet ready, to own. America treats renting as it has treated the minimum wage for the past several decades: unworthy of serious concern, just a phase in young people’s lives, and a long-term outcome only for those unwilling to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. This perspective is a big part of why renters enjoy so few protections, and why the U.S. showers roughly $150 billion on homeowners each year but only a fraction of that on renters, despite renters having about half the median household income of owners.

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