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Dear Editor, Housing is the subject of this letter, specifically, adequate, clean, affordable housing, and here’s the question: Should a town have more places for people to live than it has people? Or should it be the other way around, where there are people in a town who cannot find shelter and, necessarily, go homeless or try to find some way to move on? If you think of housing as a commodity, then you agree ...
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