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Federal bill would open the door for Ohio housing reform
The U.S. House passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at increasing housing supply through regulatory changes and zoning reforms, but President Donald Trump refuses to sign it. Ohio faces rising housing costs and restrictive zoning laws that limit duplexes, a historically affordable housing option, with 79% of central Ohio parcels prohibiting them.
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