
Mark Miller
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Dec 6, 2024 |
spectator.org | Mark Miller
If you want to build housing on your property, can the government demand that you first give your land to someone else to live on? Or that you pay for someone else’s house (on someone else’s property) before you get a permit to build housing for yourself? You would think the answer would be a resounding, “Of course not!” But consider the case of Jessica and Chris Pilling in Healdsburg, California. It may cause you to think again.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
pacificlegal.org | Megan Jenkins |Daniel Dew |Mark Miller
How Property Rights Can Solve the Housing Crisis By Megan Jenkins, Daniel Dew, and Mark Miller Housing costs have skyrocketed in recent years, signaling a national housing crisis. The median home price has increased by 43 percent in the past 10 years according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. That increase has been especially sharp since 2020. Housing represents the largest portion of most Americans’ budgets. These increasing costs are straining finances for both homeowners and...
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Oct 15, 2024 |
discoursemagazine.com | Kileen Lindgren |Mark Miller
By Kileen Lindgren and Mark MillerFrom “Full House” to “Little House on the Prairie,” “I Love Lucy” to “The Brady Bunch” and “Friends” to “Frasier,” the home has always been a central feature of American television. And the common denominator among these shows is that there is no common denominator in what makes a house a home. There is no ideal American home except one that meets the needs and desires of those living there.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
sooperarticles.com | Mark Miller
HomeInternetSEO20 Things to Take Your Website to The Top of Google Page 120 Things to Take Your Website to The Top of Google Page 1 If the top SERP ranks have eluded your website, you may be missing out on the key factors that affect SEO ranking. SEO has evolved rapidly over time and if you want to stay ahead of the curve, it is essential to focus on these top 20 factors.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
inn.org | Mark Miller
Nonprofit News Awards winners exemplify the power of service Share | The work of 2024 Nonprofit News Awards (INNYs) winners highlights people and places often missing, or underrepresented, in typical reporting: the 7th Avenue Tunnel in Olympia, Washington, where one unhoused man saved another’s life; alleys of a Chicago neighborhood where family members and neighbors searched for a missing Black woman; and a New Hampshire town where forever chemicals from a plastics manufacturer poisoned the...
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