I'm not by any means saying the law is perfect, but the move to repeal it has sidetracked amendments to the law that were working their way through the legislature.
Which is of course what was desired.
The main proponents of this repeal aren't interested in solving the underlying problem. They just want 40B to go away. If they were interested in solutions, they would suggest amendments or propose something to replace it.
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Date: 2010-11-02 08:21 pm (UTC)http://www.protectaffordablehousing.org/cms/home/get-the-facts/accomplishments
I'm not by any means saying the law is perfect, but the move to repeal it has sidetracked amendments to the law that were working their way through the legislature.
Which is of course what was desired.
The main proponents of this repeal aren't interested in solving the underlying problem. They just want 40B to go away. If they were interested in solutions, they would suggest amendments or propose something to replace it.