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	"author_name": "Americans for Financial Reform",
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	"title": "Urge the Senate to Support the American Homeownership Act",
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	"description": "Wall Street is reshaping the housing market in its own image as private equity firms and hedge funds are sweeping through neighborhoods with bulk cash offers, snapping up single-family homes faster than working families can compete. Institutional buyers arrive with massive capital reserves and acquisition algorithms. Families arrive with mortgage pre-approvals and years of savings. Increasingly, corporations win. Senator Elizabeth Warren introduced the American Homeownership Act to confront this consolidation head-on. The bill targets large institutional investors that are accumulating single-family homes at scale and establishes federal guardrails to curb speculative bulk purchasing and restore balance to the market. The corporate housing strategy is deliberate. Firms acquire homes in clusters, convert them into rental portfolios, standardize rent hikes, layer on fees, and extract steady returns from communities they do not live in. Each bulk purchase reduces available inventory. Each concentrated acquisition makes it harder for first-time buyers to gain a foothold. Homeownership remains one of the strongest tools for building long-term financial stability. It allows families to build equity, invest in their communities, and create generational wealth. When institutional investors dominate entry-level housing, access to that pathway shrinks and wealth flows upward into corporate portfolios. The American Homeownership Act addresses this imbalance through structural reform aimed at reducing large-scale investor consolidation and strengthening incentives for owner-occupancy. Congress has the authority to act, and this legislation provides a clear framework to rein in Wall Street’s growing control over single-family housing. Click ‘START WRITING’ to urge your Senators to cosponsor and pass the American Homeownership Act. The future of homeownership depends on decisive action now.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/pass-the-american-homeownership-act"
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