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Congressman Mike Lawler Announces Major, Multi-Faceted Housing Plan Alongside Local Elected Officials and Realtors
New City, NY,
October 18, 2024
Today, Congressman Mike Lawler rolled out a multi-faceted housing plan alongside elected officials and realtors from across the Hudson Valley, addressing housing challenges impacting Hudson Valley residents and families across the United States – the Revitalizing America's Housing Act. The plan calls for a series of bipartisan reforms and policies that would incentivize construction and reduce the lack of affordability, improve the availability of supplies, land, and financing, address the health and safety of our communities’ housing, and vastly improve oversight to ensure resources are being properly utilized and going where they’re needed. "I’m proud to be introducing the Revitalizing America’s Housing Act," said Congressman Lawler. "This plan calls for a series of bipartisan reforms and policies that would incentivize construction and reduce unaffordability, would improve the available of supplies, land, and financing for builders, owners and purchasers, would address the health and safety of our communities’ housing, and would vastly improve oversight to ensure resources are being properly utilized and going where they’re needed. "The issues confronting our housing system are myriad and manifold," Congressman Lawler concluded. "They require a comprehensive set of policy prescriptions to address. The Revitalizing America’s Housing Act will do exactly that. I’m looking forward to continuing to work with my colleagues in both parties to advance this important measure, and I’m going to keep working on common sense solutions to the issues of the day, including our housing crisis, in order to benefit hard-working Hudson Valley families." Congressman Lawler is one of the most bipartisan members of the 118th Congress and represents New York's 17th Congressional District, which is just north of New York City and contains all or parts of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester Counties. |