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Stop Pennsylvania Agenda 2030-inspired Housing Bill HB 1386

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Members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly are seeking to pass HB 1386, which would promote the construction of multi-family housing and “mixed-use” development over single-family housing — a step toward implementing the UN’s Agenda 2030 via “15-minute cities.”

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Members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly are seeking to pass legislation promoting the construction of multi-family housing and “mixed-use” development over single-family housing — a step toward implementing the UN’s Agenda 2030 via “15-minute cities.”

House Bill No. 1386 (HB 1386) is a bipartisan bill, cosponsored by eight Democrats and three Republicans.

If enacted, it would create a program allowing the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development to award municipalities with the designation of “Attainable housing community” if those communities adopt ordinances encouraging multi-family housing and mixed-use development, among other factors, over single-family housing.

Although “mixed-use development” may sound good, it is closely related to the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 plan, which seeks central planning over all aspects of society. As our Exposing the 2030 Agenda booklet explains:

Utilizing a variety of economic incentives, governments will encourage people who live in rural or suburban neighborhoods to move to urban or centralized public-transportation areas. To accomplish this, the 2030 Agenda promotes the concept of “smart growth” — the central planning of how your community will be organized and where you will live.

Goal 11 of the 2030 Agenda’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) states:

Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Of SDG 11, Tom DeWeese explains:

This is Smart Growth which promises a utopia of families and neighbors playing and working together, riding bikes, walking to work in stress free communities. It really means the end of private property rights, single-family homes, and replaces those with stack and pack high rises where residents are over-taxed and over-regulated, rents are high and individual thoughts and actions are viewed as a threat to the “well-ordered society.”

Agenda 2030 and its many aspects threaten property rights and individual freedom. Rather than subtly promoting these schemes, the General Assembly should enact initiatives promoting property rights, limited government, and individual freedom.

Please contact your state legislators, and urge them to oppose HB 1386.


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Please help stop HB 1386 by contacting your state legislators. Urge them to oppose Agenda 2030 and it goals and to instead pass legislation that upholds and promotes the U.S. Constitution.

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