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May 17, 2005
Dumb and swift
State Rep. Sheryl Albers, a conservative Republican, was amazed at how quickly the Joint Finance Committee repealed comprehensive planning for growth. We commented that "Dumb Growth" would now replace "smart growth." And, in the People's Legislature meetings we have focused on how new lobbyist-driven bills hit the floor in draft form followed by a quick hearing and then certain passage.

Read what Albers had to say:

"My understanding is that the motion by the Joint Finance Committee to repeal comprehensive planning was completed from start to finish in not more than a few hours...I'm not sure that pulling the rabbit out of the hat and rushing it to a vote is the best way to develop a budget." She went on to say that the action "does nothing to address ongoing land use conflicts between cities and villages and the towns that surround them...replacing something with nothing will just lead to further erosion of private property rights."

And Rep. Albers pointed out that smart growth was a "compromise resulting from detailed, careful, and thoughtful discussion."

As for the public, she stated the obvious: "The overwhelming majority of people in this state are supportive of planning efforts."

A member of the Lobbyist's Legislature urging her colleagues to engage in thoughtful discussion? What's next? Real elections?




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