Local housing efforts surge as federal shutdown stalls support
With HUD offices slowed by the government shutdown, cities and states are advancing reforms while high-demand markets struggle to catch up.
As federal capacity falters, cities and states are scrambling to push forward local reforms. That ambition is manifesting as stacked flats in Washington state, legislative sprints in Wisconsin, and incremental advancements in California.
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