Graham Bernstein (@goldengrahams89) 's Twitter Profile
Graham Bernstein

@goldengrahams89

Director of Political Affairs for the Florida Student Policy Forum

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calendar_today10-09-2017 06:48:03

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Arpit Gupta (@arpitrage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good riddance to Cuomo, whose cynical shutdown of the Indian Point nuclear plant amplified the power shortage during this heat wave

Jordan Grimes (on Bluesky @cafedujord) (@cafedujord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's done!! On a unanimous council vote, and after 6+ years, countless hours of public comment, and more than 40 community meetings... ...Berkeley has *officially* ended single-family only zoning and legalized multifamily housing citywide!!!

Jonathan Berk (@berkie1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can now build a single-family home, duplex, or triplex on any lot in Maine and up to 4 units if the lot has water & sewer. In designated growth areas, minimum lot sizes may not exceed 5,000sf. Statewide, min parking requirements are now capped at 1 space per unit. 📍Maine

You can now build a single-family home, duplex, or triplex on any lot in Maine and up to 4 units if the lot has water & sewer.

In designated growth areas, minimum lot sizes may not exceed 5,000sf.

Statewide, min parking requirements are now capped at 1 space per unit.

📍Maine
California YIMBY (@cayimby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The governor, who may run for president in 2028, called the changes 'one of the most significant housing reforms in California’s history.'" nytimes.com/2025/06/30/us/…

Zac (@zsbradt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gavin Newsom decided to lock the fuck in all of a sudden and ended up with maybe the most consequential piece of legislation in California since Prop 13

Armand Domalewski (@armanddoma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The California Environmental Quality Act, signed into law by Ronald Reagan, has been one of the major reasons California has torn apart wild habitats by building sprawl housing instead of building dense, urban infill, because there’s no neighbors near the former who can sue

Tahra Jirari (@tahrajirari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This has cemented the fact that LA is run by Mayor NIMBY. This vote tells you everything about LA politics: even “progressives” will side with entrenched homeowners over renters, climate, and affordability. Mayor Bass even spent time trying to get others to veto this bill.🧵

Hayden (@the_transit_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The second biggest city in the world’s largest economy voted against allowing apartments to be built next to multi-billion dollar subway investments. Such a laughable city at this point.

David Vatz (@davidvatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Has IZ made Pittsburgh more affordable? No. But has IZ added a bunch of affordable units here? Also no. But has IZ worked in other cities? Hmm, no to that as well. But does IZ make activists and politicians seem like they care about affordable housing? YES!!!!

Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vance: "If you go back to World War II, if you go back to World War I, if you go back to every major conflict in human history, they all end with some kind of negotiation." Washington Post, May 8, 1945: "Germany Surrenders Unconditionally."

Vance: "If you go back to World War II, if you go back to World War I, if you go back to every major conflict in human history, they all end with some kind of negotiation."

Washington Post, May 8, 1945: "Germany Surrenders Unconditionally."
Sam Hooper (@legelawyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Or we could just support private property rights and stop letting interfering busybodies micromanage what other people do with their own land 🤷‍♀️

Open New York (@opennyforall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We need to build more housing all across NYC. Today NYC builds about 4 houses per 1,000 people, Jersey City is at 7, Tokyo is at about 10. We need to do this by streamlining the processes of private sector construction across the city, by ensuring we're building more around…