Pritzker’s affordable housing plan gets Senate hearing as municipalities remain opposed – Capitol News IL

Proponents of BUILD argued that the primary driver of the current housing affordability crisis is a lack of supply caused by regulatory hurdles and inconsistencies across municipalities. Opponents of the package — primarily municipal leaders — argued that BUILD infringes on local home rule authority and imposes a “one-size-fits-all” approach to residential zoning. Some also complained that it would impose unfunded mandates on municipalities.
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Brian Jones
10 hours ago

I thought the new Democratic strategy was going to be to REMOVE hurdles to home construction?

Must be someone connected who will make out like a bandit on this.

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