Op-Ed: Yippi CAYimby! Sadly, California IS Texas

Op-Ed submitted by John Mirisch, Beverly Hills City Council Member : propublica – excerpt

California State Senator Scott Wiener, representing the real estate industry and developers, once declared: “California isn’t Texas.”

And yet it seems, consarnit, at least in one respect, Wiener’s Yimby (more appropriately labelled Wimby) gang wants the Golden State to be more like the Lone Star State.

In its anti-choice zeal, the lawmakers of Texas looked to private citizens to enforce the state’s stringent anti-abortion statutes. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote about the law that in effect, Texas lawmakers have deputized the state’s citizens as bounty hunters, offering them cash prizes for civilly prosecuting their neighbors’ medical procedures.”

Instead of rejecting the principle of legal vigilantism outright, California quickly followed suit, adopting the Texas bounty strategy to enforce anti-gun laws within the state. In addition to letting self-deputizing posses sue to enforce gun laws, the state also passed legislation that allows third-parties to sue cities to allow developers to build whatever the heck they want, which naturally would be based on what’s good for their own bottom-lines rather than for the communities in which they build. (Unsurprisingly, the groups attacking and suing cities are almost all AstroTurf groups funded by the real estate industry).

Evidently not wanting to leave all the old-Western and militaristic jargon to Texas, the state’s attorney general, Rob Bonta, came up with a term more suited to Navy Seal commandos than the Old West, and has even created his own housing strike force to eliminate any local community decision-making of the kind that developers feel stands in the way of their own ability to make profits.

All this talk of bounties, and strike forces, and John Wayne seems to have inspired CAYimby, one of the state’s leading AstroTurf Wimby groups; it looks like they’re trying to keep up with their alt-right-adjacent collaborators from Montana’s Frontier Institute in pursuing the “spirit of the West” (after all, California is west of Montana). California is also west of Texas, and following the Texas model, CAYimby’s director of “research,” the Wimbys’ own good ole boy, M. Nolan Gray, announced his organization’s institution of a bounty program, with rewards of up to $5,000 to engage in “research” for CAYimby…(more)