Strengthening Housing Supply Act of 2025
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Plain-English Summary
This bill aims to increase the supply of affordable housing across the country by likely removing regulatory barriers, streamlining approval processes, or providing incentives for developers to build more homes. The changes would affect housing developers, local governments, and people struggling to find affordable places to live, particularly in areas with tight housing markets. By making it easier or more profitable to construct new housing, the bill seeks to address the shortage of available homes that has driven up prices and rents nationwide.
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