Addressing Michigan’s Housing Shortage: Expanding Options and Lowering Costs
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This is not a quick fix. It is a serious effort to fix a system that has made housing harder to build and more expensive over the last 40 years. By allowing more housing to be built, we can lower costs, support growing communities and ensure Michigan remains a place where people can put down roots. My work on housing is about more than buildings; it’s about people. A home is where we raise our families, build stability and create opportunity. It can become a foundation for generational wealth, a safety net in difficult times and a place to return to when we need it most. Grand Rapids was once one of the most affordable mid-sized cities in the state. But as housing costs have risen elsewhere, we’ve seen growth that has made it harder for longtime residents to stay. Growth is important, but we must make sure it works for the people who already call our communities home — and that affordability isn’t limited to just a few places in our state. As always, my door is open. In service, |
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Kristian Grant Grand Rapids and Wyoming |

