The federal government is much more likely to rely on incentives - or carrots - when it comes to housing policy, using funding to reward favorable policies.
Housing experts suggest that Washington should adopt more aggressive reforms, similar to the National Minimum Drinking Age Act, to address the housing affordability crisis.
Harvard economist Edward Glaeser argues that a federal law could require certain construction levels in high-value counties to encourage housing development.
The housing affordability crisis tops Americans' concerns, prompting experts to call for stronger federal involvement in local and state housing policies.
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