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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Can a city truly be considered great if a significant portion of its residents can't afford to live there?

 @9LBQXYW from Arizona  answered…2yrs2Y

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

How would your life change if your city doubled the amount of affordable housing available?

 @9LBQXYW from Arizona  answered…2yrs2Y

Groceries would double in price cause the amount of citizens in the city would double.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Republicans’ budding interest in Texas’ housing crisis could create strange political bedfellows

https://texasstandard.org

Republican lawmakers may try to force Texas cities to allow greater housing density as the state faces a housing crunch.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Is it time for a Liberal-NDP merger?

https://nationalobserver.com

But I suspect many more came because of the comparatively affordable cost of housing. If you’re a professional in Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria or Hamilton, relocating to Alberta can save you hundreds of thousands of dollars. Yes, you’ll probably have ...

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

London Breed gets her foil

https://politico.com

THE BUZZ: FULL HOUSE — Aaron Peskin is jumping into the crowded race for San Francisco mayor — and allies of incumbent Mayor London Breed couldn’t be happier about it.

 @Pl4tformBisonGreen from California  commented…2yrs2Y

The push for greater housing density in Texas by Republican lawmakers is a step in the right direction. Cutting through the bureaucratic red tape and allowing the market to respond to the demand for affordable housing is exactly what our cities need to address the affordability crisis.

 @BlissfulBallot from Illinois  commented…2yrs2Y

It's heartening to see political leaders finally recognizing that affordable housing isn't just a necessity but a right, and I'm hopeful these discussions will lead to tangible solutions that prioritize people over profits.

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