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Maura Collins on Why Vermont's Affordable Housing Math Doesn't Add Up

1 h 0 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Joanna and Andy sit down with Maura Collins, Executive Director of the Vermont Housing Finance Agency, for a deep dive into Vermont's housing crisis. Maura explains how VHFA moves Wall Street money to Vermonters, why Vermont median home prices are nearly 5x median income, and why $450 million in tax-exempt bond money sits unused while 850 apartments could be built today. Plus: the post-2008 rule quietly killing condo development, what you can do locally at housingdata.org, and Maura's shocking Creemee confession. In the opener: canvassing dispatches, a two-Creemee week, Mets win the Subway Series, Joanna's Democratic Party primary neutrality resolution, and Senator Heffernan's disturbing floor comments on trans identity. #TheresNoAInCreemee #VTPoli #VermontPolitics #VermontHousing #AffordableHousing #VHFA #HousingCrisis #VTLeg #VermontPodcast #MauraCollins #HousingPolicy #LetsBuildHomes #MetsWin #SubwaySeries #TransRights #VermontLife #CreemeeHeresy #HousingData

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