"As a former mayor, I know that local governments must have control over land use decisions"
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The key phrase is “must have control over land use decisions.” Land use is the quiet engine of American inequality and growth: zoning, density, setbacks, permitting, environmental review, and the thousand procedural levers that determine whether a town adds apartments or preserves the single-family status quo. Saying local governments “must” control it signals a federalism posture that often aligns with property-rights politics and homeowner veto power. It’s also a preemptive defense against state and federal interventions: fair-housing enforcement, transit-oriented development mandates, climate-oriented planning, or court-driven remedies that override local discretion.
In context, a Republican congressman like Gallegly is likely speaking into perennial fights over “local control” versus “top-down” regulation. The subtext is less about empowering residents than empowering the existing political coalition that dominates local decision-making. It’s a phrase that can mean democratic responsiveness, but also a polite way of preserving barriers: keeping growth out, keeping prices up, keeping change slow.
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Gallegly, Elton. (2026, January 17). As a former mayor, I know that local governments must have control over land use decisions. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-former-mayor-i-know-that-local-governments-61236/
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Gallegly, Elton. "As a former mayor, I know that local governments must have control over land use decisions." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-former-mayor-i-know-that-local-governments-61236/.
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"As a former mayor, I know that local governments must have control over land use decisions." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-former-mayor-i-know-that-local-governments-61236/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.
