Tim Walz's Other Stolen Valor Scandal
The Minnesota governor is being hailed as a YIMBY zoning reformer despite doing nothing of consequence on the issue.

Tim Walz is riding high on some stolen valor. By that, I don't mean to refer to the false or otherwise deliberately misleading statements the Democratic vice presidential candidate made about his war record (or lack thereof) over the years.
Rather, I'm referring to the unearned enthusiasm he's receiving from housing activists, lawmakers, and the media who somehow have concluded that Walz is a sterling champion of YIMBY (yes in my backyard) zoning reforms.
Business Insider called him a "YIMBY" in a recent headline. California Sen. Scott Wiener (D–San Francisco), a prolific author of state-level zoning reform legislation, applied the label to him as well. YIMBYs for Harris is happy to claim him as one of their own.
Tim Walz is a @yimbysforharris pic.twitter.com/h41uGKpAf0
— YIMBYs for Harris ???????????????? (@YIMBYsforHarris) August 9, 2024
What exactly has Walz done to earn this reputation as a YIMBY housing champion? As best I can tell, as governor of Minnesota, he signed a 1,400-page Democratic-passed omnibus bill that contained two policies of interest to zoning reformers in the state.
One requires state officials to study and recommend code changes that would allow apartment buildings up to 75 feet tall to be built with one staircase. The other exempts local comprehensive plan updates from the state's environmental review laws.
Single-stair reform supporters say allowing more apartment buildings to be built with a single staircase (as opposed to the current two-staircase standard) will lower building costs, make more small apartment buildings feasible, and allow for more flexible floor plans—all good things. The study bill in Minnesota's omnibus package is a first step toward making that happen.
The other bill exempting comprehensive plan updates from state environmental review law is a big win for the Minneapolis city government and zoning reformers in the city.
Back in late 2018, the city passed a comprehensive plan update that made a number of zoning changes, including allowing triplexes in single-family neighborhoods, apartments on commercial corridors, and a citywide elimination of parking minimums.
In response, local environmental groups sued, saying the city failed to properly study the environmental impacts of that comprehensive plan update. Last year, a judge ruled in their favor and halted Minneapolis' reforms.
By exempting comprehensive plans from environmental requirements, the Minnesota Legislature is now allowing Minneapolis' local reforms to go back into effect.
So in short, those are two pretty wonky but not insignificant reforms.
But Walz has really nothing to do with either policy.
He didn't make any public statements about them. He merely signed a giant bill of Democratic policy priorities into law. What else would one expect of a Democratic governor?
Indeed, the Center for Building in North America, which helped write Minnesota's single-stair bill, mentions a local architect and lawmaker who worked on the bill. Walz's name doesn't come up.
When The New York Times' Ezra Klein asked Walz earlier this month about the environmentalists' lawsuit that halted Minneapolis' zoning reforms, Walz gave a pretty milquetoast, middle-of-the-road answer that gives no real indication of what he thinks about housing:
We have good environmental laws in Minnesota, and that's the way it should be. We're protectors of 20 percent of the world's fresh water. But we also have permitting that takes too long and makes more expensive doing renewable energy projects, things that we want to get done. I think that same thing applies on housing, that we put up barriers to making it more affordable.
So, basically, Walz said strong environmental laws are good, as is faster permitting of housing, but he had no particular comment on how this was affecting his home state where strong environmental laws had been used to slow down housing permitting. Got it, thanks.
As it happens, this year the Minnesota Legislature considered a range of other bipartisan-backed state-level zoning reforms that would have eliminated parking minimums, allowed smaller multi-unit housing and accessory dwelling units in single-family areas, and permitted residential developments in commercial zones.
They all ended up failing largely because of opposition from Democratic legislative leaders and local government lobbying.
By all accounts, Walz was totally absent from debates on those bills as well.
Compare that to other governors who have made state-level zoning reform a priority and spent a considerable amount of energy getting bills to their desks.
In Colorado, Gov. Jared Polis spent a lot of time and effort writing zoning reform legislation, talking about the need for zoning reform, endorsing individual zoning reform bills, and encouraging the Legislature to pass them.
That paid off this year, when the Colorado Legislature passed a series of bills allowing accessory dwelling units in single-family-only areas and apartments near transit lines.
Montana's blockbuster year for zoning reform in 2023 largely grew out of a housing task force assembled by Gov. Greg Gianforte. Zoning reform supporters in the state also credit the governor for being involved in the legislative process and doing what he could to encourage lawmakers to pass the zoning reforms on the table.
Walz did none of that stuff.
Some media write-ups of his YIMBY credentials mention that he signed into law more affordable housing funding and tenant protections that require landlords to give tenants longer notice before filing for eviction.
Whatever one thinks of those policies, they don't have anything to do with the distinctively YIMBY policy agenda of reducing regulatory barriers to new housing construction.
Giving Walz unearned credit for being a YIMBY isn't just unseemly; it's also a bad habit that YIMBY advocates would do well to break.
When politicians can earn plaudits for doing nothing, their incentive to do something worthwhile is minimal. That's particularly true on an issue like housing policy, where meaningful reform is hard and provokes a lot of heated opposition. Why catch all that flak fighting for zoning reform when the people who really want zoning reform will pat you on the back for doing nothing at all?
Politicians should be held accountable for their actions. Sometimes that means shouting at them when they do bad things. Other times it means not cheering them on when they do nothing at all.
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The Minnesota governor is being hailed as a YIMBY zoning reformer despite doing nothing of consequence on the issue.
That's ok, because the actual YIMBY zoning reformers haven't done anything of consequence on the issue either.
Amd this is the LEAST of what’s wrong with this pinko traitor. Maybe Reason should dig into his extensive ties to the ChiComs.
Nah, that won’t happen.
Reason is never critical of Democrats. Therefore this article does not exist.
He's not Harrissing hard enough.
They seem to be going after Walz pretty well.
Maybe they wanted Shapiro or Kelly or Bashear.
But Harris had to pick someone who wouldn't upstage her, and the list was short.
I think they wanted Shapiro pretty hard.
Walz is upstaging her. Haven’t heard a word from or about Kamala the past week at least.
I keep hearing that a Jarvis’s was turned down several times.
Right, he was supposed to be more "eloquent" and I think the hope was that he would take the stage for the Queen of Word Salad; but seems he's turning into more of a drag on the ticket.
No matter, MSM will continue to gaslight us and sing their praises.
The complaint was never that they “never” bag on Democrats. It’s always been the tone, tenor, and breadth in relation to Republicans.
You can just search the archives for Tim Walz and Ron DeSantis during the pandemic/lockdowns. The split is 17 to 90. Are you really going to tell me that DeSantis deserved 5 times the articles when Walz was setting up snitch lines and governor of ground zero for the George Floyd protests/riots? That defies logic.
It may well defy logic, but it's the narratives that matter. And MSM is fine with tyranny over the little people.
Just another fraud.
He wasn't a state champion football coach either.
He was the defensive coordinator.
By now, we need a medical check to make sure he's even human.
Well, he’s a Democrat, so no. Not even close to human.
The Minnesota governor is being hailed as a YIMBY zoning reformer despite doing nothing of consequence on the issue
Burning down some small downtown businesses to make room for larger mixed-use development isn't nothing.
Nice. Just rezone selected blocks as "arson friendly".
And allow them to rebuild, as soon as they pay their property taxes.
Right between the Military Surplus and Gun Store.
Fire Sale! Everything must go! Looters welcome! We'll give you cold, hard cash if you can reduce this place to ash!
Hard to believe he's the same age as Harris (both born in 1964).
He looks like a weird Midwestern Grandpa.
The grandpa that molested you as a child.
I'm tired of the attacks on Walz's valor.
He has been a true soldier on an unerring mission to help mutilate as many children as possible, kill them before they're born, and let them be preyed upon by LGBT pedos in schools and/or run wild with impunity to burn down the city if they survive either effort.
His dedication and commitment to being a tireless general for the Army of Satan is not to be questioned or disputed.
Why are the worst of us leading us?
We let them.
We literally ask them to.
Great question.
We should be reassured that in 2020, only 60% of the voting-age population voted for either Team Blue or Team Red. That implies that 40% reject both teams. There is definitely a desire out there for someone other than Kamalamadingdong or Inmate No. P01135809.
The only votes that matter are those that show up.
Or they’re just too lazy to vote. You know, the same way you’re too lazy to have a proper diet and engage in any exercise.
Tim Walz - Moderate in the streets, Squad in the sheets.
Anybody else getting the impression that Walz, instead of turning out like America’s Midwestern Dad, is turning out more like America’s Bastard Stepdad?
Which, to his credit, isn’t exactly his fault. He kinda always was a ‘Bastard Stepdad’ archetype, but it just seems like, for a VP choice that would turn the Harris Campaign’s reputation around of it’s own accord or even just ease the burden of the propaganda state, he’s been as much or more of a boat anchor than she was on Biden.
Is it just me but when I see a picture of him I imagine he would talk like Thurston Howell the 3rd. He just looks like someone who would talk down his nose to you like you are beneath him. As for his military record he appears to be the usual shined boot licker, kissing the brasses behind, moving up in the ranks but you would not want to go to war with him. Kinda like Sgt. Himmelstoss.
There are no 'YIMBY' politicians.
Not a one of them is saying 'yes, in my backyard'.
They're saying 'yes, in YOUR backyard'
That's where we'll put the affordable housing/refugee center/homeless shelter/halfway house/drug rehab/toxic AGW solution.
Why do you bother pretending to love liberty when you so openly support the government coming in to neighborhoods and overriding the wishes of the people who live there through threat of force?
Just like the phony "stolen valor" claims about Walz's military service, this article is blaming him for stolen valor that he personally never stole. It highlights an X tweet that is totally unconnected with Walz.
Geez, lil' MAGA Reason writers and editors. I know you want Sofanova as VP because he looks cute in drag, but please give it a rest.
Yes, Reason is so biased toward MAGA that many of the writers/editors "reluctantly and strategically" voted for Biden in the last election.
Remember when he had the state national guard and police patrol the streets during his unconstitutional lockdown orders and fire paintballs at any citizens who dared to hang out on their front porches?
I bet this guy does: https://twitter.com/Cstarz305/status/1823435287592132890
Or the time he threw this small business owner in jail for re-opening her shop? 90 days in the clink ought to teach her:
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1823433894005289470
Literally Hitler.
In the interest of public health we need to be protected from this man. He needs to quarantine and never leave his house again.
We can charge good cash money to have people shoot him with paintballs every time he steps out on his front porch.
Can we throw in the occasional CS gas canister?
A single stairwell for a 6 story building sounds to me like they're trading fire safety for cost. It's pretty easy for that stairwell to be blocked by a fire. Or are multiple outside fire escapes required, and do they work?