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The Greenville Stability Framework: A Municipal Housing and Food Security Whitepaper

Authors: Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff;

The Greenville Stability Framework: A Municipal Housing and Food Security Whitepaper

Abstract

Across the United States, small municipalities face a common structural challenge: • Housing is financed through compounding debt. • Property tax volatility destabilizes households. • Food supply chains externalize profit. • Local revenue leaks outward. • Municipal budgets remain dependent on unstable tax flows. These dynamics are not the result of local failure. They are structural features of modern financial architecture. The Greenville Stability Framework proposes a lawful, voluntary, and fiscally responsible municipal strategy to: • Stabilize residential mortgage obligations • Integrate property tax predictably • Strengthen local food production and distribution • Reduce household volatility • Improve long-term municipal credit stability This proposal does not abolish markets. It does not confiscate property. It does not eliminate tax obligations. It restructures financial leverage to improve local resilience.

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Financing, Government, Political counselling, Economics, Political policies, Federal Government, Government liability, Federal law, Economic Competition/economics, Government Agencies, Political party, Law (individual), United States Office of Economic Opportunity/economics, Ergonomics/economics, Administrative law, Political transitions, Planning law, Politics, Government (cabinet), Political power, Government Programs, Production economics, Labour law, Organisation (law), Political communication, Political economy, Government, Comparative law, Political ecology, Industrial zoning, International law, FOS: Law, Government building, Government contracting, Public policies, International politics, Law branch, Government Employees, Accounting/economics, Family law, Doctrine (law), Local Government, Government policy, Political Systems, Law (science), Government/history, Political doctrine, Government systems, Zoning, Civil law, Territorial government, Political philosophy, Local government, Economic zoning, Community law, Government Regulation, Political Activism, Political sciences, Voting, Law, Implementation law, State Government, Central government, Federal government

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