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A 'Mansion Tax' Complicated the Housing Crisis. Could a Federal Bill Fix It?
12 minutes Posted Jun 24, 2026 at 7:01 am.
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A Los Angeles tax meant to fund affordable housing offers a cautionary tale about the potential unintended consequences of well-intended policies. WSJ reporters Rebecca Picciotto and Paul Kiernan join What's News host Alex Ossola to explain what that lesson could mean for a bipartisan federal housing bill that President Trump is expected to sign.
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