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  "path": "/opinion/commentary/2026/03/05/voices-utah-cities-are-making-it/",
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  "textContent": "“When local policy restricts entry-level supply, it limits not just housing choices but wealth-building opportunities for the next generation,” writes Morgan Cox, the CEO of J Thomas Homes, in an op-ed.",
  "title": "Voices: I build homes. The biggest driver of Utah’s housing crisis isn’t interest rates — it’s city hall."
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