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IT'S MUCH easier to identify well-intentioned housing policy proposals that might make the situation worse than to craft ones that will help. An example is the Democratic plan -- stymied, for now, by the threat of a Republican filibuster in the Senate -- to let federal bankruptcy judges rewrite m...
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