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Townhall: If the 2020 Candidates Really Want to End the Housing Crisis, This Is How They Could Do It

Posted on August 2, 2019August 15, 2019 by Oliver McPherson-Smith

As candidates promise billion-dollar programs to correct for the lack of affordable housing, policymakers from across the aisle should focus on the regulations that keep an increasing number of Americans out of their dream home. To read this opinion piece, visit Townhall.

 

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