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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Either fix the housing market (build way more units than we currently do, at all levels, to increase affordability for young families), or decouple housing from education (ie, no boundaries). Everything else is incrementalism (charters) or window dressing. [/quote] I agree with the accuracy of this assessment and solution. I selfishly hope this solution never occurs in the District of Columbia, as a homeowner with unvested interest in keeping my home price high and as a District resident who needs to travel via car and public transit across the city during "school commute hours."[/quote]
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