Why the new US housing bill won’t fix the crisis
•The new US housing bill is deemed inadequate in addressing the housing crisis.
•Edward Pinto from the American Enterprise Institute highlights its limited scope.
•Key issues like restrictive local zoning remain unaddressed by the legislation.
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→The new US housing bill is deemed inadequate in addressing the housing crisis.
→Edward Pinto from the American Enterprise Institute highlights its limited scope.
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