Housing crisis should be job for Congress
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One of the many criticisms the president has levied against the
Sky-high housing costs are a top concern for many Americans. In the wake of the pandemic, median home sale prices reached their highest level in at least 50 years compared with household income. Rents outpaced earnings as well. Relatively high mortgage rates — the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose to an average of 6.72% at the end of July, from 4.46% over the previous decade — have contributed to the aff ordability crisis.
A bigger issue, though, is the persistent lack of supply. A slowdown in housing construction after the 2008 global financial crisis produced a shortfall of nearly 4 million homes, which has only recently started to improve. Rent regulations and notin-my-backyard zoning limits in cities such as
Traditionally, the help
That's what the 315-page Renewing Opportunity in the American Dream (ROAD) to
Housing Act aims to address. The sprawling bill, which recently received unanimous backing from the
It would, for instance, streamline environmental reviews required for some federally funded housing construction. It would also eliminate the absurd requirement that so-called manufactured homes — otherwise known as mobile homes or trailers — be mounted permanently on a fixed chassis, which adds unnecessary costs and limits design flexibility.
Importantly, the legislation rewards communities for taking risks to build. Those that demonstrate a track record of accelerating housing development would receive larger federal block grants. A
The legislation can be improved. Its 40 provisions are derived from 27 earlier bills, a case study in sausage-making. Too many burden federal bureaucrats with requirements for annual testimony, monthly reports and various studies.
Still, 24 senators with profoundly disparate ideologies uniting to pass a worthwhile legislative package deserves to be celebrated. The legislation has garnered support from national organizations representing home builders, real estate agents, mortgage bankers and county governments .
The president ought to encourage his supporters in



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