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		<description><![CDATA[The core issue: When a city couldn’t fix a problem even if it tried, it has no reason to try. | After decades of impasse in a thousand city halls, housing advocates are looking to statehouses for zoning reform. Many now think state, provincial, and even federal reforms may pass more easily than local ones.  I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s because the politicians who lead larger governments are more likely than local officials to want the zoning reform desperately needed by our society, economy, and planet. It&#8217;s because larger-scale zoning reforms might...]]></description>
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