From Elizabeth Warren <[email protected]>
Subject Add your name to say you support my housing affordability bill
Date September 7, 2025 10:30 PM
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You ever wondered how your grandparents were
able to buy a home for what seems like a handful of peanuts, but you can
barely afford the rent on a one-bedroom apartment?

It’s not you.

Our country is in a severe housing crisis. For decades, the government has
stood by and been shocked at the rising cost of housing. I’m calling for
us to take the steps to actually change that.

I’ve recently introduced a bipartisan bill with Republican Senator Tim
Scott that would tackle this problem from every direction: boosting the
country’s housing supply, improving affordability, reducing homelessness,
expanding access to homeownership, and increasing oversight and efficiency
of federal housing programs.

We can actually get this done: This plan became the first bipartisan
housing legislation to move through the Banking Committee in over a
decade. Now, we’ve got to show that this has public support.

[ [link removed] ]Add your name to be a grassroots co-sponsor of my ROAD to Housing Act
of 2025. Help us show a groundswell of support for affordable housing so
we can fight hard for real solutions in Congress.

[ [link removed] ]ADD MY NAME

We’ve got to make it easier for people to find homes they can actually
afford — without worrying about making their rent or mortgage payment
every month.

Since 1990, the cost of housing is up 174% while wages have flatlined. To
bring the cost of housing down, it’s a simple Economics 101 problem: We’ve
got to increase the supply of available housing on the market.

We do that by cutting bureaucratic red tape, expanding access to
homeownership, and making robust federal investments to build more housing
that families want to live in.

Investing in our housing supply will have positive ripple effects
throughout our economy and our communities.

A bigger housing supply means people can live closer to where they work,
ending those two-hour commutes.

It means more people can buy their first home and build wealth.

And data show that homeowners are more likely to start small businesses
and invest in their communities, which means greater productivity and
prosperity for our whole economy.

[ [link removed] ]If you agree that affordable housing is one of the most pressing issues
of our time, add your name to be a grassroots co-sponsor of our bipartisan
legislation.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth







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