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Good morning everyone. Look onto the bipartisan policy center. My name is dennis shea named executive director for the shea housing policy here in d. C. This will be the eighth conversation in our housing leader Speaker Series which spotlights individuals who understand the foundational importance of housing and have made significant contributions to improving Housing Affordability. We are thrilled to have one such guest with us today and thats Greg Gianforte the 25th governor of the state of montana. Governors gianforte represent a montana in the u. S. House of representatives after 34 years in the privatesector where he was a highly Successful Software engineer. Ensuring house affordability is a national challenge. It is especially difficult one in montana which has become one of the nations Fastest Growing states, perhaps a victim of its own success but an attractive place to live and work. With Housing Demand exceeding supply rents and home sale prices in the state have risen drama
Discussion on housing policy with solutions when the Bipartisan Policy Center featuring the montana governor. You are watching live coverage here on cspan. Good morning everyone and welcome to the Bipartisan Policy Center. Im the executive director for housing policy here. This will be the eighth conversation in our housing leaders Speaker Series which aims to spotlight individuals who understand the foundational importance of housing and have made significant contributions to improving Housing Affordability. We are thrilled to have one such guest with us today and that is the 25th governor of the great state of montana. Prior to assuming the rains, the governor represented montana in the u. S. House of representatives after 34 years in the private sector where he was a highly Successful Software engineer and businessman. Assuring Housing Affordability is a National Challenge but it is especially difficult one in montana which has become one of the nations Fastest Growing states. Perha