To inspire public interest in basic economics including the important role of land and natural resources in promoting liberty, justice and prosperity in San Diego County and the State of California.
What if we generated public revenue in a way that discouraged homelessness and made housing more affordable at the same time?
On November 9, 2021, the Foundation for Economic Justice (Also doing business as Center for Economic Justice) filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for a construction permit for a new non-commercial educational FM facility for Ramona, CA, Frequency 89.9 MHz, FCC File # 0000167868. Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions on the application can visit the FCC site (https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/public/tv/publicAppSearch.html) and search the application file number listed above.
In San Diego and in many other California cities, fewer and fewer people are able to pay increasing rents, and even fewer can make a down payment on a home and manage a mortgage, so they face the prospect and reality of housing insecurity and homelessness. Well-intentioned programs from federal to local governments and non-profits fund and support various housing solutions to reverse the tide. However, most public and private housing and homeless advocates agree that we cannot spend our way out of this conundrum.