This Week in Land Use Regulation, May 21st
News and Commentary In dcist, Morgan Baskin overserves that from FY 2019-2021, D.C. used 56% of its permanent housing vouchers for individuals and 37% for families while leaving $8m dollars [...]
News and Commentary In dcist, Morgan Baskin overserves that from FY 2019-2021, D.C. used 56% of its permanent housing vouchers for individuals and 37% for families while leaving $8m dollars [...]
News and Commentary Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren recommends a flexible capital regime such as a countercyclical capital buffer in an economic outlook speech. Michael Hudson sees financial rents as [...]
News and Commentary Ilya Shapiro covers a Mississippi law that removes eyebrow threading licensure in a Cato blog. Lusine Poghosyan recommends that New York state expand nurse practitioner scope of [...]
News and Commentary An Arkansas Senate press release details legislation giving nurse practitioners full scope of practice. Paul Hsieh calls for licensing reform enabling telemedicine in Forbes. An Economist report [...]
News and Commentary Michael Andersen covers the land use reforms contained in Biden's infrastructure memo for Sightline. Andrew Haughwout and New York Fed colleagues explore public views on housing as [...]
News and Commentary Dorothy Slater, Eleanor Eagan, and Max Moran express concerns over Treasury secretary Janet Yellen's apparent hesitance to fulfill her regulatory role in the American Prospect. Bloomberg Law [...]
News and Commentary Jerusalem Demsas documents the struggle to liberalize zoning in the 'liberal' state of Connecticut for Vox. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot has introduced a requirement to include below [...]
News and Commentary Karen Jowers reports for Military Times that the DOD has approved grant funding for license portability interstate compacts in five professions. Scott Maucione details challenges facing the [...]
News and Commentary In a VoxEU column, Eric Monnet calls for the creation of the European Credit Council to evaluate the impacts of the European Central Banks' decisions on external [...]
News and Commentary Erin Baldassari observes that five bay area cities are reconsidering single family zoning in response to housing shortage. In City Observatory, Alan Mallach finds the roughly third [...]