Opinion: California’s regulatory labyrinth makes it hard for Californians to get things done
Regulations are choking California, transforming a dynamic center of innovation and job creation into a place where pettifogging bureaucrats besiege citizens and entrepreneurs with demands covering even the minutest actions. It’s no surprise that people are leaving.
If someone wants to build in lots up to five miles from the ocean, he can be subject to the tender mercies of the California Coastal Commission. A developer will need to obtain afrom it, filling out a 24-page application and paying up to $10,000 per house for the privilege. All these impositions increase the cost of new buildings—and reduce the likelihood of their getting built in the first place.
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