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Real Estate/Development

Jun. 3, 2003

Protesting for the American Dream

BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG CREJ Staff Writer Builders have gotten used to the sight of anti-development or affordable housing protestors grabbing the limelight in support of their causes.

BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG
CREJ Staff Writer

Builders have gotten used to the sight of anti-development or affordable housing protestors grabbing the limelight in support of their causes.

So last month, more than 500 homebuilders and construction trade workers converged on the state capitol steps to remind lawmakers that new-home construction is one of the few bright spots in a weak state economy and to warn them against "dream-killer" bills.

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