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  "path": "/2026/05/sobrinho-wheeler-democrats-housing-crisis",
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  "textContent": "Cambridge socialist City Councilor Jivan Sobrinho-Wheeler argues that solving the housing crisis means building more homes while fighting for affordability and tenant power.",
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