HB820
Require school radon testing; create home radon tax credits
๐ What This Bill Does
The bill requires radon testing in school facilities and offers tax credits for home radon mitigation systems.
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Rationale
The bill partially aligns with libertarian principles by promoting property owners' rights to address radon issues voluntarily. However, it introduces government mandates and tax credits, which can be seen as government intervention in the free market.
Risks and Concerns
- Introduces government mandates for radon testing in school facilities, potentially infringing on property rights.
- Creates tax credits, which distort the free market by incentivizing specific behaviors through government intervention.
Platform Citations (2)
2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1)
SUPPORTS
The bill involves property rights and government intervention in property-related matters.
2.3 Energy and Resources (2_3)
OPPOSES
The bill introduces government mandates and tax credits, impacting economic freedom.
