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Lord, grant wisdom to our leaders as they work to remove barriers to housing, and provide for families seeking to rebuild and find a home.
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The Trump administration is taking steps to reduce regulatory barriers to housing construction, aiming to make homeownership more attainable for Americans. New efforts focus on cutting red tape and empowering builders and homeowners to rebuild and develop more efficiently.

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From Just the News:

Environmental Protection Agency chief Lee Zeldin confirmed Monday the Trump administration wants to intensify efforts to get state and local regulators to drop burdensome, costly zoning laws — including on homes built on assembly lines — to help the next generation afford the American dream of home ownership.

The Palisades Fire in Southern California last year destroyed roughly 13,000 homes in the Palisades and Eaton neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Over a year later, a little more than 3,000 rebuilding permits have been issued and only a few dozen homes have been built, according to The New York Post.

Zeldin detailed Monday on the “John Solomon Reports” podcast the challenges homeowners are facing in trying to rebuild their homes, which includes wading through the bureaucracy of California’s building permit authorities.

Expanded Context

At the heart of this issue is a growing concern that excessive government regulation is making it harder for Americans to achieve the dream of homeownership. Long permitting timelines, high fees, and complex zoning laws have slowed rebuilding efforts—especially in disaster-stricken areas like Southern California. Even when families are ready to rebuild, they often face months or even years of delays due to bureaucratic hurdles.

President Donald Trump’s recent executive order seeks to address these challenges by streamlining permitting processes and reducing unnecessary regulations at the federal, state, and local levels. By encouraging faster approvals, limiting fees, and allowing more flexibility in construction methods—including manufactured housing—the administration hopes to lower costs and increase access to housing.

These changes also emphasize the role of individuals and the private sector in rebuilding communities. Rather than relying on layers of government oversight, the approach prioritizes efficiency, innovation, and personal responsibility. Supporters argue that this shift could help families recover more quickly after disasters and open new pathways to homeownership for those who have been priced out of the market.

A Call to Prayer for Intercessors

Intercessors, pray for wisdom for President Donald Trump and his administration as they work to remove barriers to housing and restore opportunity for families. Ask God to guide leaders at every level of government to act with fairness and efficiency, and pray for those seeking to rebuild their homes—that they would experience provision, favor, and hope.

Intercessor, share this article and pray for policies that help restore the American dream of homeownership.

(Excerpt from Just the News. Photo Credit: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok)

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