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Ce excellent projet de loi sur le logement, adopté de manière bipartisane, a un défaut majeur
The article critiques a promising bipartisan housing bill, highlighting a significant flaw that could undermine its effectiveness in addressing the nation's housing crisis.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Apr 06, 2026
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The bipartisan nature of the housing bill demonstrates a crucial willingness to collaborate across party lines for the common good.
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The success of the housing bill hinges on effective implementation; without careful oversight, its benefits may be limited.
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Critics argue that the housing bill fails to adequately address zoning laws, which are essential to truly solving housing shortages.
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While the housing bill is a step forward, its major flaws may undermine long-term solutions to the housing crisis.
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The bipartisan housing bill addresses critical affordability issues, promoting equitable access to housing for all citizens.
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