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title: "Building codes that prevent low cost fire resistant housing - yes..."
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# Building codes that prevent low cost fire resistant housing - yes...

*January 12, 2025 — Comment Jason Asbahr's post*

Building codes that prevent low cost fire resistant housing - yes State-subsidized fire insurance, which shifts risks from homeowners to taxpayers - yes Strict zoning laws that incentivize suburban sprawl into forested areas, instead of up into skyscrapers - yes
