Reason: There will always be some government interference in property ownership, such as deeds and property taxes for real estate or the requirement to maintain emissions control systems on vehicles. "without governmental interference" is unrealistic.
Much of this plank is a grab bag of disjointed, random statements, some of which have little to do with the plank's subject.
"in allowing states to consider costs when comparing emission control techniques": that is already happening. For example, when faced with Clean Air Act violations, the EPA allowed the TCEQ to coordinate local governments to determine air quality improvement measures. The EPA merely validated the plan's soundness.
We have far too many ballot positions already. We do not need more, especially for administrative departments under gubernatorial control like the TCEQ.
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