Hands Off Our Homes: Housing Policy Under Fire
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Saturday, January 10, 2026
On this episode of Where You Live, Gene Sullivan opens the show with a hard look at tenant advocacy groups and the rhetoric shaping today’s housing debate. Gene addresses statements made by tenant advocate Cia Weaver, including controversial remarks about housing policy and calls to seize private property, and examines what those ideas could mean for homeowners and property rights.
The conversation then shifts to a national example with an Ethan Lawson story out of Greenfield, Indiana, highlighting efforts designed to protect housing affordability while respecting private ownership. Gene breaks down what policies like these could signal for communities across the country.
Rounding out the episode, Gene discusses House Bill 1152, legislation requiring a quorum of homeowners to be present and vote before HOA fees can be raised or lowered—ensuring transparency and giving homeowners a direct voice in decisions that impact their finances.
This episode delivers timely insight into housing policy, property rights, and the laws that directly affect where—and how—you live.
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