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This bill would expand tax credits that encourage private investment in restoring historic buildings, making it easier and more profitable for developers and property owners to rehabilitate older structures instead of demolishing them. The changes would likely increase the financial incentives available to companies and individuals undertaking historic preservation projects, potentially spurring more renovation activity in communities across the country. Historic preservation workers, construction companies, and real estate developers would be the primary beneficiaries of these expanded tax benefits.
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