Michigan’s housing crisis is usually pitched as a math problem: not enough homes. But buried in the state’s official playbook—the Michigan Statewide Housing Plan—is another corporate welfare program steeped in social justice initiatives. This isn’t just about supply. It’s about distribution. The Michigan State Housing Development Authority isn’t just funding buildings—it’s funding a policy agenda. And in doing so, it’s picking winners and losers…
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