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In this Aug. 12, 2021, file photo construction workers erect the frames of a home in a new subdivision in Allen, Texas. In Virginia, excessive regulations and requirements limit the commonwealth’s ability to meet housing demand, resulting in high prices, professor John Yun writes. (Tony Gutierrez/AP) Virginia's restrictive zoning regulations impede the construction of new homes, including affordable starter homes and rental units, professor John M. Yun writes in a guest column.
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