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Efforts to sell unused federal land to boost housing supply face complex approval processes.
The U.S. federal government owns about 25% of the country's land, much of which is unused, especially in Western states.
With housing prices rising in the Mountain West, there's interest in selling some of this land for housing.
However, the process is complex, requiring multiple reviews and congressional approval.
Efforts to streamline this, like Senator Mike Lee's bills and the YIMBY Caucus in the House, aim to increase housing supply and affordability.
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Los esfuerzos por vender tierras federales no utilizadas para impulsar el suministro de viviendas enfrentan complejos procesos de aprobación.