Reed Schwartz is an Associate Infrastructure Fellow at IFP, focusing on housing and transportation policy.
Reed previously worked at the Niskanen Center and at YIMBY Law. He holds an MPhil in Political Thought and Intellectual History from the University of Cambridge, and a BA in the College of Social Studies and in Spanish from Wesleyan University.
Infrastructure
The Success of the New Federal Housing Law Now Rests on States and Localities
Billions of dollars could flow to proactive jurisdictions that build more homes
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Infrastructure
A Pro-Supply To-Do List for Congress’s Housing Bill
America can’t afford a lowest-common-denominator housing supply bill
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Infrastructure
How Section 901 of the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act Reduces Housing Supply
An amendment can preserve ROAD's housing goals
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