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Shapiro Wants PA to Be a Leader on Home Construction

The plan aims to close a 185,000-unit shortfall by 2035 with expanded renter protections, zoning reforms, and new funding priorities, officials said.

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HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania urgently needs to build more homes, Gov. Josh Shapiro said on Thursday as he unveiled a wide-ranging plan to tackle Pennsylvania's housing shortage, expand protections for renters, and reduce homelessness. In recent years, Pennsylvania has lagged almost every other state in adding new housing. At current rates, state officials estimate, Pennsylvania will be short 185,000 housing units by 2035. Shapiro said his plan offe…

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Shapiro wants Pa. to be a ‘national leader’ on home construction

The governor’s new housing plan is a wide-ranging effort to tackle Pennsylvania's housing crisis.

·Harrisburg, United States
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Spotlight PA broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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