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Solutions: Harris promised 3 million new homes. States might actually make it happen
- The federal government was never going to be the best hope to ramp up housing supply quickly, but many states are experimenting and ready to try.
The article from MSN discusses Vice President Kamala Harris's initiative to address the housing crisis by promising the construction of 3 million new homes. This ambitious plan aims to tackle the shortage of affordable housing in the United States. While the federal government has set this goal, the actual implementation largely depends on state and local governments due to their control over zoning laws and land use regulations. Several states are stepping up to potentially make this happen. For instance, California has passed laws to streamline housing development, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and encourage the construction of accessory dwelling units (ADUs). Similarly, Oregon has eliminated single-family zoning in its largest cities to promote denser housing options. These state-level actions could significantly contribute to meeting the national target set by Harris, although challenges like community resistance, funding, and construction costs remain significant hurdles.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/solutions-harris-promised-3-million-new-homes-states-might-actually-make-it-happen/ar-AA1v4a55 ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/solutions-harris-promised-3-million-new-homes-states-might-actually-make-it-happen/ar-AA1v4a55 ]
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