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Congress's Latest Housing Bill Won't Fix Affordability Without Private Market Support
Critics argue that Congress's latest housing bill fails to address affordability by focusing on government intervention rather than empowering the private market. The piece calls for stopping the search for scapegoats and instead clearing regulatory barriers to encourage private construction. This perspective suggests that market-driven solutions are more effective than legislative mandates in solving housing crises.
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