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How the Democrats’ supermajority can improve California’s downtowns

Ethan Elkind, director, Climate Program at Berkeley Law | December 6, 2012

Now that Democrats in California have achieved the Pete Wilson Supermajorityin the legislature, they should focus on two key reforms to revitalize the state’s downtowns and ensure more efficient land use. First, the supermajority should put on the ballot a constitutional initiative to lower the threshold for passing local tax measures to fund transit. The … Continue reading »