Yesterday, Senator Cardin and Senator Young introduced the Neighborhood Homes Investment Act, which is all about giving a private investment boost for housing in blighted and struggling neighborhoods that need it most.
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Discussing a new act aimed at revitalizing struggling neighborhoods through private investment.
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