The American Dream (Water Not Included)

Real estate developers are running a dark-money campaign to overturn new housing rules — and ignore basic laws of nature.

For most of human history, a simple axiom for survival seemed to prevail: Don’t build houses where there is too little water. Amid dangerous droughts, Arizona officials recently enshrined that precept by limiting development in one of the country’s fastest-growing cities — a potential turning point for water policy in a region acutely threatened by climate change.

But now real estate interests have launched a dark-money legal campaign to overturn the precedent-setting regulations. Their goal: promising rent-strapped locals the American Dream of affordable homeownership in areas where officials have found there is not enough groundwater to sustain new suburban development. 

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