California will reform CEQA to make it easier to develop within the state before EOY 2025
Basic
2
Ṁ40
2026
34%
chance

Background

The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is a state law requiring environmental impact assessments for development projects. Recent reform efforts include Governor Newsom's 2023-2024 budget deal modifications and proposed ballot initiatives like "Californians for Homeownership" which aims to limit environmental lawsuits.

Resolution Criteria

This market will resolve YES if before 2026:

  1. California passes legislation that significantly reduces CEQA requirements, streamlines the review process, or limits CEQA-related lawsuits at the state level OR

  2. A ballot initiative passes that achieves the same effects

"Significant" reforms must include at least one of the following:

  • Raising standing requirements for CEQA lawsuits

  • Restricting the timeline for public comments

  • Creating new categorical exemptions for housing or development projects

  • Limiting who can file CEQA lawsuits

  • Capping development fees related to CEQA compliance

Minor technical amendments or clarifications to existing CEQA provisions will not qualify as significant reform.

Considerations

  • While there is broad agreement that CEQA reform is needed, previous reform attempts have faced significant political opposition

  • Recent reforms have been incremental rather than comprehensive

  • Environmental groups and local communities often resist major CEQA changes

  • The upcoming election cycle and housing crisis may increase pressure for reform

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