Brian Hanlon
@hanlon.bsky.social
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I co-founded @cayimby.bsky.social to make California affordable and accessible for everyone. Support pro-housing candidates: http://cayimbyvictoryfund.org
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mnolangray.bsky.social
Ladies and gentlemen, we did it. SB 79 has been signed.
hanlon.bsky.social
Great 🧵 about the power of far-sighted and risk-taking philanthropists!

Thanks to Open Philanthropy for your early and consistent support.

@cayimby.bsky.social could not have achieved these victories without you!
albrgr.bsky.social
We've been funding @cayimby.bsky.social, which championed this work, since its early days, and it's been fun to look back at how far they've come. After a prior incarnation of SB 79 failed in 2018, we renewed our funding and I wrote in our renewal template:
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stano.bsky.social
Not exaggerating when I say that SB 79, a bill making it easier to build housing near mass transit, is the most consequential piece of legislation that the Democratic Party has passed all year. Saying no to the worst people in our coalition proves we're serious about the future.
hanlon.bsky.social
It's done.

Thank you @gavinnewsom.bsky.social for signing SB 79!

California can and will build the future!
hanlon.bsky.social
After 8 years, we did it!

SB 79, the biggest upzoning bill in state history, just passed the Legislature.

Brief 🧵, with some important thank yous.

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cayimby.bsky.social
[BILL ALERT] SB 79, which broadly legalizes more homes near high quality transit stops, has passed the Senate floor! The bill is now on the Governor’s desk. Learn more: cayimby.org/legislation/...
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stano.bsky.social
Between my column a few weeks ago and this today, California's Serbian-American community has really been stepping up to promote SB 79 in the pages of CalMatters.
calmatters.org
Commentary:

The governor shouldn’t take housing advice from Los Angeles. He should sign SB 79, lead the state forward and send a clear message: CA’s future won’t be held back by NIMBY politics. https://cal.news/48Q3q2m

📝 Marc Vukcevich
Opinion | Los Angeles housing permits are tanking, yet leaders want Newsom to veto a major reform
Signing SB 79 should be an easy call, despite pressure from L.A. Newsom should know better than to let L.A. dictate state housing policy.
cal.news
hanlon.bsky.social
Rolls off the tongue better than Skummeslövsstrand, which I hear is also nice.
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jfruh.bsky.social
TIRED: abundance bros
WIRED: YIMBY's strongest fortnite soldiers
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cafedujord.bsky.social
Three months ago, @gavinnewsom.bsky.social correctly warned us that failing to address our housing crisis would cost us people’s trust, and that the entire reputation of the State of California was on the line.

Call him now and urge him to follow through by signing #SB79! ☎️ (916) 445-2841
hanlon.bsky.social
Please call the Governor and ask him to sign SB 79!

(916) 445-2841
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volts.wtf
A bunch of toxic LA NIMBYs are whining about SB 79, the amazing housing bill the CA legislature passed recently.

It's on the governor's desk, and reportedly he's getting cold feet. Hey @gavinnewsom.bsky.social, please have some spine on the most important issue in your state. Just sign it.
Homeowners denounce SB 79 vote - Beverly Press & Park Labrea News
Legislation awaits governor’s signature
beverlypress.com
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dereksagehorn.bsky.social
I hope California YIMBY is considered a “US YIMBY” org

Their marquee SB 79 would have allowed transit agencies to build commercial uses at stations irrespective of local zoning

This section was cut out by housers who want to preserve sites for LIHTC

calmatters.digitaldemocracy.org/bills/ca_202...
hanlon.bsky.social
As usual, Alon knows nothing of our work.

Thanks, Derek, for correctly noting what California YIMBY and Sen. Wiener were trying to achieve.
hanlon.bsky.social
Who else had been the subject of unrelenting attacks for 24 years that managed to stick w/ non-Republicans?

Many Dems believed in nonsense about Hillary!

Obvs, life isn’t fair, politics least of all, but Hillary really was uniquely vulnerable.
hanlon.bsky.social
One of the reasons Hillary was a weak candidate is there was, in fact, a vast right wing conspiracy out to get her.

Decades of relentless negative coverage worked!

(I can’t read the Vox article, but per the NPR piece, I recalled her use of “deplorable” accurately.)
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maxdubler.com
I strongly agree with every single word of this. Public disorder is toxic to the pro urbanist political project and we must take it seriously.
stano.bsky.social
Wrote about how California needs to get serious about the urban disorder our failure to build housing has created.
Our Cities are a Billboard for the Democratic Party
We ignore urban disorder at our peril
everyoneiswelcome.substack.com
hanlon.bsky.social
I agree that approach can’t be the only long term strategy - we ultimately need to encourage fewer people to be shitty or disempower the shitty people.

My point is that many tactics employed to accomplish the later goals are counterproductive. It’s a genuinely hard problem set to solve!