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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Legislation related to transit-oriented development did not pass. Whether it was cutting red tape and construction costs or ensuring our cities allow more affordable options near transit and jobs, these bills, working together, mean more homes, at more affordable prices, in communities all across our state.”

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Hopes for generational investment in housing fade in DC

Housing Wire

Kyrsten Sinema, a conservative Democrat and a member of the group developing the framework, gave a rundown of its contents: $110 billion for transportation, $65 billion for high-speed broadband internet, $73 billion to upgrade the power grid and $25 billion for airport upgrades. Since 2009, the building trades have lost 1.5

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