
Anna Fahey
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Anna Fahey
@afahey
Thinktanking + talking points re housing, climate, democracy. Emojis =/=endorsements https://t.co/9QtHwiE5kr


Public school enrollment in Massachusetts is at a 30-year low, and half of the state’s 1,600 schools operate <80% of capacity. Yet “school capacity” remains a common argument used opposing new multifamily housing in many suburbs. In nearly every community, it’s simply a myth.



When in 2007 the mayor of #Ljubljana proposed to close 12 hectares of its city center to private cars, just 40% of residents approved. A decade later, no less than 97% were against reopening to motor traffic: “None of us can really imagine cars ever staging a comeback”.


One in six small multi-family buildings in the West Village has been converted into a huge single-family home, part of a broader mansion wave sweeping over New York: bloomberg.com/graphics/2026-…




Unite America Institute, which tracks what it refers to as the "primary problem" and advocates for election reforms, calculated that in 2024, just 7% voters elected 87% of U.S. House races. @NickTroiano, executive director of Unite America, said the mid-decade redistricting prompted by Trump last year has further reduced the number of competitive seats. His organization says 32 states currently don't have a single competitive congressional race. "The primary problem is bad and getting worse," he told @NPR. "We are about to enter a midterm election season that will be the least competitive of our lifetimes, which means that we will have, no matter who wins in November, the least accountable Congress of our lifetime." Read more: npr.org/2026/02/22/nx-…















