June 3, 2002
By Tom DeWeese
A group of U.S. Senators have conspired to destroy local zoning
throughout the United States of America. They are trying to do it in
secret. They don’t want to hear from someone saying they are betraying
the Constitution they swore to uphold.
Americans should take note of the names of these Senators: Former
Republican turncoat Jim Jeffords; Republican Arlen Specter; Democrat Max
Baucus; Democrat Harry Ried; Democrat Bob Graham; Democrat Joseph
Lieberman; Democrat Barbara Boxer; Democrat Ron Wyden; Democrat Thomas
Casper; Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton; and Democrat Jon Corzine.
These U.S. Senators, members of the Senate Environment Committee, hold
American liberty in such disdain that they conspired behind closed doors
to railroad through a bill that would put faceless bureaucrats in
Washington, DC, in charge of decisions that have always been made at the
community level. The bill, S.975, also known as the "Community
Character Act," authorizes the use of federal money so that
un-elected environmentalists can advance their extreme-left political
agenda.
Secrecy was needed because opposition has been growing as the harsh
realities of S-975 are being revealed by property rights advocates. The
Jeffords-led cabal knew fast action was required if the bill was to sneak
past. S.975, and it’s counterpart in the House (H.R. 1433) will turn all
of Bill Clinton’s land-grabbing Executive Orders into legislation. The
Community Character Act will officially make the environmental goal of
"sustainable development" the law of the land.
What is "sustainable development"? Imagine an America in
which a single ruling principle is created to decide proper societal
conduct for every citizen. That principle would be used to determine
everything you eat, what you wear, the kind of home in which you live, the
way you get to work, the way you dispose of waste, the number of children
you may have, even your education and employment decisions. Imagine, too,
that all of these decisions are called "voluntary" while the
federal government uses its full power to induce—coerce--what it deems
"correct behavior."
On June 29, 1993, former President Bill Clinton issued Executive Order
#12852 to create the President’s Council on Sustainable Development.
Sustainable development calls for changing the concept of private
property, protected by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, to nothing
short of a national zoning system. Under such a system, the federal
government, backed by an army of private, non-governmental organizations
(NGOs) like the Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood, and the National
Education Association will influence, if not dictate, property and other
policies to the States and to local communities.
Locally elected officials will no longer be the single driving force in
making decisions for their communities. Most decisions will be arrived at
behind the scenes by non-elected "sustainability councils" armed
with truckloads of federal regulations, guidelines and money. The power of
citizen’s votes would be nullified. This system is already in place with
regard to the nation’s education system, controlled entirely from
Washington, DC.
It is comparable to the Communist system of the former Soviet Russia.
The Community Character Act (S.975), and its counterpart in the House
of Representatives (H.R.1433), is legislation that will legalize
enforcement of "sustainable development" in every community in
the nation. The bill requires local governments to implement
land-management plans using guidelines outlined in a federal document
called the "Smart Growth Legislative Guidebook." This
publication was developed with $2 million provided by the Clinton
Administration to "guide" counties, cities and towns on how to
"update their local zoning."
The Community Character Act offers grants to communities that will pay
up to 90% of the costs for localities to update their zoning, but only if
they do it the way the federal government wants it done. Among other
goals, the guide requires localities to "promote social equity."
Communities will be required to establish social programs that will be
paid for with new or increased taxes on businesses and industry. What
better way to discourage business growth?
The Community Character Act requires localities to "conserve
historic, scenic, natural and cultural resources." These are
euphemisms that mean more land grabs and fewer places where humans can
freely go about their daily lives. It means planned economies, restricted
housing, diminished use of cars, and government control of property.
The Community Character Act demands that communities "integrate
local land- use plans with Federal land-use plans." That means local
needs, local problems. and local culture will be ignored as the entire
nation is homogenized into one, unhappy, colorless, controlled Big
Brotherhood.
The bill contains not a single mention of private-property rights
protection. The federal government and states now own forty percent of the
entire landmass of the nation. Under the Community Character Act, money
would be provided to render more land unavailable for any development or
use.
This legislation must be stopped. If not, America will be
unrecognizable to future generations. It is time for the Republicans in
Congress to decide if they truly believe in the concept of limited
government under which individual Americans are free to determine their
destinies and achieve their dreams and goals, without intrusion and
dictates. Under "sustainable development" there are no
individual decisions, rights or actions. Virtually everything will come
under the scrutiny of a Washington-sanctioned federal bureaucrat.
Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott and House Speaker Dennis Hastert must
unite their party to stop this attack on one of the fundamental principles
of the Constitution. If enacted, it will not "sustain"
development. It will end it. It will destroy the machine that maintains
our economy and insures its growth. A secret, backroom deal has set this
in motion.
Tom DeWeese is the president of the American Policy Center, a
grassroots, activist think tank headquartered in Warrenton, VA. The Center
maintains an Internet site ate