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A new report shows how shifting incentives through a land value tax in Spokane could encourage homebuilding and discourage in-city vacant land speculation. sightline.org/2026/06/03/yes…
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Housing policy may do more for the climate than climate policy itself. A new report finds that apartment residents emit 1/3 to 1/2 as much climate pollution as suburban homeowners—and that most US land still bans apartment construction.
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Washington unanimously legalized scissor stairs, a building code reform that frees up to 56% more living space per floor. Less wasted space means cheaper homes on smaller lots. Most US states banned this since the 1970s for no good reason.
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Our housing team is hiring another part time contributor—this one in British Columbia! Help us advance our housing policy work in the province: sightline.org/british-columb…
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Our Housing and Cities team is hiring a part-time contributor who knows #Alaska's political and policy landscape. sightline.org/alaska-housing…
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One year ago, the #WALeg Parking Reform and Modernization Act became law. Several cities are adopting reforms well before deadlines or removing costly mandates altogether. sightline.org/2026/05/07/was…
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Housing—and apartment buildings specifically—may be the United States’ biggest climate opportunity of the Trump era.  sightline.org/apartments-are…
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We’re hiring a housing and cities lead researcher! Help develop and drive pro-housing policy with us: sightline.org/lead-researche…

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A new analysis from @Sightline finds that Alaska's election reforms, including open primaries, are still delivering benefits for voters and leaders alike. 1. Voters understand ranked choice voting and use it when it counts 2. Elections are more competitive 3. Popular moderates are winning legislative seats 4. Independents are breaking through 5. Lawmakers are working across the aisle on issues that matter to Alaskans "A picture is coming into focus in Alaska: voters who can express nuanced opinions on their ballots, candidates with room to reach across party lines, and a legislature that is modestly more effective for having ideological diversity in its chambers." Read more: sightline.org/2026/04/07/fiv…
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The US and Canada have the fewest elevators among rich countries. That's a big barrier to building better cities. Join @welcomingneighbors and an all-star slate of panelists on April 10 for a deep dive: sightline.org/going-up-or-ho… youtube.com/watch?v=Or1_qVde…
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In winner-take-all elections, millions of votes effectively don’t count. Proportional representation offers a better way — where voters get a fair share of seats and more real choices. Check out this quick explainer from @Sightline breaks it down: bit.ly/4sr86Tg

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