SB433
Alter the law governing coastal management
๐ What This Bill Does
The bill aims to alter the law governing coastal management in Ohio, including defining coastal areas, establishing a coastal management program, and addressing erosion control measures.
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Rationale
The bill aligns moderately with libertarian principles by emphasizing coordination between government entities, public access, and protecting natural resources. However, it may raise concerns due to potential government intervention in property rights and land use.
Risks and Concerns
- Government involvement in managing coastal areas may infringe on individual property rights.
- Grant programs and regulations could lead to unintended consequences or bureaucratic inefficiencies.
Platform Citations (3)
2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1)
SUPPORTS
The bill addresses property rights and land use, which are fundamental to libertarian principles.
2.2 Environment (2_2)
SUPPORTS
The bill involves the preservation of natural resources and environmental protection, which are supported by libertarians through property rights and free market mechanisms.
2.8 Marketplace Freedom (2_8)
NEUTRAL
The bill's emphasis on public access and simplifying regulations somewhat aligns with marketplace freedom principles.
