Pritzker’s honor: Illinois housing reform fight intensifies

HousingWire
Published: April 24, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Illinois

Summary

Illinois is grappling with housing reform, with Gov. Pritzker's BUILD plan aiming to legalize missing middle housing and ADUs statewide to lower costs. The plan faces opposition from municipal leaders concerned about home rule authority. The state faces a housing shortage of approximately 270,000 units, significantly impacting affordability.

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