Elizabeth Warren, Jamaal Bowman Want To Give Lina Khan the Power To Impose Rent Control on the Whole Country
Warren and fellow progressive Democrats have asked President Joe Biden to use the FTC, HUD, or maybe the FHFA to impose nationwide rent control.

Progressive Democrats in Congress, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D–N.Y.), are urging the White House to marshal all available organs of the regulatory state to impose rent control on the entire country.
A letter authored by the two, and signed by 50 members of Congress, proposes seven actions of varying radicalism and legality that President Joe Biden could take to cap rent increases.
"We urge your Administration to pursue all possible strategies to end corporate price gouging in the real estate sector," reads the January 9 letter to Biden. "Simply put, the rent is too high and millions of people across this country are struggling to stay stably housed as a result."
The pandemic saw the federal government dramatically expand its role in rental housing markets by imposing eviction moratoriums and allocating billions in funding for rent relief and housing for the homeless.
The letter from Democrats in Congress echoes demands by left-wing housing activists to retain and expand on those emergency interventions. The post-pandemic increase in rents, they argue, represents an ongoing emergency that demands a robust federal response.
In August 2022, the National Housing Law Project (NHLP) and the National Low-Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) sent their own letter to Biden administration officials, making the case for many of the same interventions Congressional Democrats are calling for now.
Chief among them is a demand that the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), the independent regulator and conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, impose anti-price gouging protections (aka rent control) and "just cause eviction standards" on properties with government-backed mortgages.
Where exactly the FHFA would get the legal power to impose rent control on properties with a Freddie- or Fannie-backed mortgage isn't discussed in Congressional Democrats' letter.
As precedent, the NHLP and NLIHC letter cite the FHFA's pandemic-era requirement that property owners voluntarily entering into FHFA's mortgage forbearance program not evict tenants during that time.
In that case, the eviction limits were limited to property owners voluntarily accepting a government benefit, i.e., mortgage forbearance.
Importantly, the FHFA justified its mortgage forbearance program as necessary for fulfilling its statutory mission of ensuring the financial soundness of Fannie and Freddie: it was not in the financial interest of either company to start mass foreclosure proceedings against homeowners who would likely be able to start making mortgage payments again in a few months.
In his new book Shelter From the Storm, former FHFA director Mark Calabria notes that private banks and even auto loan creditors also created voluntary mortgage forbearance programs.
The demand from Congressional Democrats today is that the FHFA enforce price controls on properties with federally backed mortgages solely as a subsidy to renters and not out of any concern for the financial health of the government-sponsored enterprises it controls. That is almost certainly outside the agency's legal powers.
Another idea floated in Congressional Democrats' letter is to direct the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to create new regulations defining "excessive rent increases as a practice that unfairly affects commerce" and then bring enforcement actions against violators.
This demand would also require a novel reinterpretation of the FTC's existing powers. (Under its current chairwoman, Lina Khan, that wouldn't necessarily be a deterrent.)
The letter doesn't suggest what an excessive rent increase would be. State-level "anti-rent gouging" laws in California and Oregon limit rent increases to 5 percent and 7 percent, respectively, plus inflation. California's law puts a maximum 10 percent cap on rent increases, even when factoring for inflation. Older rent stabilization laws typically limit rent increases to 2 or 3 percent a year.
Imposing a similar standard on the whole nation would produce some strange results indeed, given huge regional variations in rental prices.
A landlord in an expensive city—where supply restrictions make the rental housing markets the least competitive—could raise rents by hundreds of dollars a year without issue. Meanwhile, a landlord in a part of the country where the ease of new construction keeps rents relatively cheap could get hit with a federal enforcement action for raising the rent by $50.
California and Oregon's laws exempt new construction from their rent controls so as not to deter new housing supply. Could the FTC do the same?
Suppose the commission is defining rent increases over a certain percentage as unfair. In that case, it's not clear what standard you could adopt that would exempt rent increases at newer properties from somehow being fairer.
And if there is no new construction exemption, we can expect a massive drop in the construction of new rental housing like what happened in St. Paul. In 2021, St. Paul voters passed a rent control initiative that didn't exempt new buildings, and developers predictably fled the town.
While this objection might sound quaint given the past 100 or so years of federal regulatory expansion, it's worth asking what about Congress' powers to regulate interstate commerce gives it the ability to regulate intrastate contracts between landlords and tenants.
"Real estate is inherently local. Residential buildings do not move across state lines," wrote Judge J. Campbell Barker for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas when declaring the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) eviction moratorium unconstitutional.
Congressional Democrats' letter also proposes having the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) tell recipients of federal housing grants that adopting rent control is an important part of fulfilling their fair housing obligations.
This, too, would be a novel, sweeping reinterpretation of HUD's existing obligation to administer federal housing programs in a way that "affirmatively furthers fair housing." If adopted, the federal government would effectively say that allowing landlords to charge the market rate on their units is an inherently discriminatory practice.
Fortunately, even if HUD did adopt this suggestion, it would be relatively toothless. Congressional Democrats only call for it to be applied to "entitlement jurisdictions," which, as the name suggests, are entitled to federal housing funds. Depriving them of those funds would likely require an act of Congress. HUD's leverage to force them to adopt rent control is pretty limited.
Less radical proposals in the letter include demands that HUD, the Justice Department, and the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau investigate unlawful discrimination by "corporate landlords," that states use COVID relief money to extend emergency rent relief programs and build affordable housing, that FEMA use resources to move the homeless into permanent housing, and the establishment of a federal interagency council for tenants' rights.
Congressional Democrats' demands to impose rent control via HUD, FHFA, and the FTC aren't particularly realistic. Their letter is a wish list, yet it's still cause for concern. It shows how the legacy of the pandemic state has created a blueprint for a radical expansion of the federal government's role in regulating rental housing.
During COVID-19, the language of emergency was frequently invoked to justify novel interventions by the federal government into areas long the purview of state and local governments or no government.
The most obvious example of this was the CDC's eviction moratorium. And while that was eventually struck down by the Supreme Court, it looms large in the imaginations of left-wing lawmakers.
Their letter shows they've thought long and hard about which federal agencies' mission could be conceivably stretched to include "impose nationwide rent control."
It's probably not something the Biden Administration will go for now. Bloomberg reports today that the administration is considering announcing a much more modest set of tenant protections within the next month. But given a new crisis (or just a few more years of record rent hikes) and a more activist administration, today's wishcasting about federal rent control powers could become a reality.
Rent Free is a weekly newsletter from Christian Britschgi on urbanism and the fight for less regulation, more housing, more property rights, and more freedom in America's cities.
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Is there anything this bitch won't stick her nose into? Government has fucked up housing enough as it is, don't you think at least a few of them would rethink the idea of meddling further?
It is safe to say that Warren is not two faced because if she were, there is no way she would show up wearing that one.
You shoulda seen the other one!
How ugly is Warren?
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I used to think that Schumer had the most punchable face ever. But now I think it might be warren.
I don’t care if she is a squaw.
Fetterman looks like he already got uppercut a few times.
That's antithetical to the progressive mindset. If housing is fucked up it can only be because the government hasn't meddled enough.
you can be 100% certain she will never ask the federal government to impose price controls on the nation's universities
so there's that
Or on lawyers, for that matter.
Rent keeps going up due to piles of shit like Fauxcahontas. Warren is currently free to pay the difference between what rent is and what rent should be for any and all.
Why is this vile creature still alive?
Is she tomahawk-proof??
Marxists have no right to exist.
Remind me again, which side is the fascist one?
It's Trump. He had mean tweets. That makes him a dangerous authoritarian.
Nevermind the actual Democrats trying to enact their authoritarian policies. Biden didn't "force" you to get the vaccine. Despite trying and failing. See, he's NOT an authoritarian.
And which side offers compassionate fascism?
Both of them.
One core tenet of fascism is private ownership of business with strong government control.
"Team D" knows what your rent should be! (All other opinions, like those of property owners, are invalid lies adhered to by peons, no matter HOW high their taxes and other expenses might be).
"Team R" knows who you should vote for! (All other votes are fraudulent).
Pick shit sandwich A or shit sandwich B, peons!!! SUFFER MORE till you give up your self-righteousness and punishment boners enough to VOTE LIBERTARIAN instead!!!
This looks like a prime opportunity for me to explain a few things I’ve learned on this planet, while becoming a geezer. A few things, that is, about human nature, and excessive self-righteousness, tribalism, the “rush to judge” others, and the urge to punish.
“Team R” politician: “The debt is too large, and government is too powerful. If you elect ME, I will FIX that budget-balance problem SOON! But, first things first! THOSE PEOPLE OVER THERE ARE GETTING ABORTIONS!!! We must make the liberals CRY for their sins! AFTER we fix that RIGHT AWAY, we’ll get you your budget balanced and low taxes!”
“Team D” politician: “The debt is too large, and I’ll get that fixed soon, I promise you, if you elect ME! First, the more important stuff, though: THOSE PEOPLE OVER THERE ARE OWNING GUNS!!! We must PROTECT the American People from guns and gun-nuts!!! AFTER we fix that RIGHT AWAY, we’ll get our budgets balanced!”
And then we gripe and gripe as Government Almighty grows and grows, and our freedoms shrink and shrink. And somehow, the budget never DOES get balanced!
Now LISTEN UP for the summary: Parasites and politicians (but I repeat myself) PUSSY GRAB US ALL by grabbing us by… Guess what… by our excessive self-righteousness, tribalism, the “rush to judge” others, and the urge to PUNISH-PUNISH-PUNISH those “wrong” others! Let’s all STOP being such fools, and STOP allowing the politicians OF BOTH SIDES from constantly pussy-grabbing us all, right in our urge to… Pussy-grab the “enemies”, which is actually ALL OF US (and our freedoms and our independence, our ability to do what we want, without getting micro-managed by parasites)!!!
Shorter and sweeter: The pussy-grabbers are actually pussy-grabber-grabbers, grabbing us all in our pussy-grabbers. Let us all (as best as we can) AMPUTATE our OWN nearly-useless-anyways pussy-grabbers, and the pussy-grabber-grabbers will NOT be able to abuse us all NEARLY ass much ass these assholes are doing right now!
Really, you can't even have a copypasta rant that's even remotely close to the topic at hand?
The spastic asshole? Are you kidding?
Can you take him to the vet and have him put down please?
His assigned gimmick is the heckler’s veto. The CAPS may be his contribution, possibly stolen from deceased and beloved Reason veteran Michael Hihn.
Yet, usually NONE of the members of the peanut gallery refute a DAMNED thing that I write! They don't even TRY!
Can ANY of ye morons and hyper-partisan mouth-breathers address ANY of the below, for example?
“Team D” knows what your rent should be! (All other opinions, like those of property owners, are invalid lies adhered to by peons, no matter HOW high their taxes and other expenses might be).
“Team R” knows who you should vote for! (All other votes are fraudulent).
Pick shit sandwich A or shit sandwich B, peons!!! SUFFER MORE till you give up your self-righteousness and punishment boners enough to VOTE LIBERTARIAN instead!!!
If you want to reduce the inventory of rentals, this is the way to do it.
I won’t own any more residential rental property in Washington State. If I acquire more property I’m going across the border to Idaho. Fuck these democrats. Every one of them should be decomposing in landfills.
"A letter authored by the two, and signed by 50 members of Congress"
They couldn't get a couple hundred more, so they decided the hell with passing legislation.
Who needs legislation when you can get the unelected bureaucrats total control to make rules for everyone?
Pen and/or phone.
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Duh, the executive orders, duh.
Trust the government.
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I'd ask if they're fucking insane, but given who is proposing this, I think I already know the answer. It's a resounding yes, they are indeed fucking insane.
If you love homeless people, this is the way to make lots more of them!
And then they can declare a homelessness crisis and demand even more government power.
If Americans are in need we should be free to take whatever we want of the democrats who created that shortfall.
Speaking of government response to "emergencies".
Canadian judge tosses case against guards who killed a woman for not wearing a mask
https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/01/16/outrageous-but-unsurprising-canadian-judge-tosses-case-against-guards-who-killed-a-woman-for-not-wearing-a-mask-n524001
The case seems pretty cut and dried. Danielle Stephanie Warriner, who suffered from COPD came to the hospital due to, unsurprisingly, breathing problems. She was admitted to the hospital, and was sitting in a hallway wearing PPE. She had lowered her mask due to her breathing problems. Guards approached her to enforce a mask mandate. She didn’t comply, again presumably because she had trouble breathing.
The guards donned PPE, demanded she don the mask, and then threw her against the wall almost immediately. While claiming that she struck them first, the video shows that this wasn’t true.
Witnesses report the guards threw her to the ground, held her there in exactly the same manner that George Floyd was restrained (knee to the back using body weight). Only she had taken no meth or fentanyl. She was a 125-pound woman with breathing difficulties, as she told them.
They handcuffed her while unconscious and kept her restrained using a knee to the back. She stopped breathing. The guards load her into a wheelchair and eventually notice this fact and call for doctors. She subsequently died from her injuries, having never returned to consciousness.
Was she white? Then guilty.
Isn't this literally the exact opposite of how this is supposed to work? The President-- who may or may not be disposed to Rent Control wants something done, so xe goes to congress and asks them to draft legislation to that effect.
Instead we have the people who draft legislation asking the King to "take action".
But hey, no more mean tweets, amirite?
This fascist bint is who the voters of Massachusetts want representing them in the Senate. I suspect there are far more renters who vote than landlords who vote.
no problem, they'll fabricate as many renters as they need to further the narrative.
Every signatory should be immediately checked to see if they're an organ donor.
Those who are should immediately have their organs harvested; those that aren't should be immediately removed from life support and sent to the morgue.
After all, they've all proven that they're brain dead.
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Just look at her eyes. Crazier than a shithouse rat.
Bet she would hold someone's ear to a stove.
"If fascism ever comes to America it will come in the guise of antifascism." - Ronald Reagan
Only amateurs and small-timers have rental properties with FHFA loans. Companies like Blackrock aren't doing that. So that measure would only penalize the most vulnerable landlords. I bet they consider that a feature, not a bug.
Of course, that's a feature. The objective of Democrats is evidently to kill as many small businesses as they can so that their corporate overlords can take over those markets.
That explains their COVID-19 response, their regulations, their "inflation reduction", and this.
From Fauxcahontas to Fuckahontas. What's next?
no liberal believes we have private property rights. they believe the state owns everything.
I don't think they actually want to own everything because if they did they would also be held responsible for the outcomes. By foisting things on random businesses and "rich" people, they can just blame those entities when things don't work out.
For example, after seeing how well "the projects" worked out, liberals have much less interest in the government actually owning housing than they once had. Instead, they embrace forcing private enterprise to filling the alleged gap that the projects were meant to fill. When, as a result of their demands, developers stop building new rental units, landlords stop maintaining buildings, and landlords decide to sell to developers who will replace rental buildings with condos, etc then the liberals can just blame "greedy" landlords and developers for the lack of affordable housing. That is so much easier than taking responsibility!
That's pretty much the defining distinction between socialism and fascism: in socialism, the state owns everything and takes the blame; in fascism, the state manages the economy as if it owns everything, but private "owners" manage it for the state and take the blame.
They aren't "liberals", they are fascists: nominal private ownership with full government control.
But remember, if we express too much opposition to this latest activist Democratic stupidity, then we are all far-right MAGA types not worthy of Reason.
No big deal. Just don’t call ENB a cunt. She gets very upset.
Can't Understand Normal Thinking is how I memorized it.
So, how do they plan to stop landlords from simply taking properties off the rental market and/or just abandoning properties if they can't get enough in rent and can't evict tenants? At some point, just walking away becomes the best option financially.
Then it just transitions to a squat.
Federal and State No Bid Contracts to manage those abandoned/unwanted rental units.
“Elisabeth Warren” <—-Stop, stop STOP!!!!! I deliberately did not read the article at this poin.my. (Will I agree with her??? For the very life of me! ) She at the point where if we were standing next to each other outdoors and I asked, “What do you think about the weather, nice day eh?” Whether (get it?) we could agree on that is up for grabs.
Are Democrats in Washington really so stupid to think that price controls are a good idea? (Their voters do, of course, even the well-paid, well-educated urban ones.)
Or, is their ultimate goal to get us all living in some form of HUD housing?
Think they are that stupid. Had an econ professor that would wax about how great her time in Berkeley was due to the rent control. For anyone getting into a rental housing unit, it was apparently great. She had a long commute while there due to the lack of rental units. She knew that I knew that she knew that she was an idiot.
Their ultimate goal is to have us all living in rentals owned by a few large corporate Democrat donors: "you'll own nothing and you'll be happy".
Sort'a wish I had enough money to buy up all rental properties in these legislators' districts, and tear them all down.
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It's hard to believe two bags of shit could fit in that small a skull.
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Democrats, "[OUR] gov - GUNS fix everything!!!"
There's nothing poking GUNS at people can't accomplish... /s
Still the party of slavery.
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Why don’t we just make a law that a homeowner can’t sell their home for more than they originally paid for it? These “greedy” homeowners just keep taking wealth from buyers. Let’s try this first in San Francisco, Chicago and DC. I’m sure the benevolent Liberals in these enclaves will want to do the right thing.
And, if someone wants to buy your home, you have to sell it to them at that price.
Why stop at homes?
All of this kerfluffle about whether Congress has the power to impose national rent controls, and whether it would "constitutional". Allow me to quote that great black statesman, Jim Clyburn, when questioned about Congressional/Constitutional authority to impose something he favored: "The Constitution? Hell, most of what we do up here isn't in the Constitution!"
Congress has the power, under the Constitution, to "regulate" interstate commerce. If this can be stretched to controlling the amount of wheat grown on an Indiana farm, contained entirely within the state of Indiana, by an Indiana farmer, for the purpose of feeding his Indiana born and bred mules that have never traveled across a state line (See Wickard vs Filburn [317 U.S. 111 (1942)], it can damn sure be stretched to control the rent charged to an individual who has ever, at any time in his life, traveled across a state line for any purpose.
The Constitution is more useful to our current government in a Washington outhouse than as a controlling legal document, and this situation has existed and has been becoming ever more manifest since 1933.
Sadly, a people really do generally get the government they are fit for.
More proof that Warren (along with most politicians of all colors) understands economics even more poorly than she understands law.
It doesn't matter how they implement this, this will simply make the housing shortage worse. Even just senators proposing this will discourage investments in housing.
Well, you see, when people spend more money on rent they have less money to buy products that are, invariably, interstate...
Remember the late, great Swedish economist, Assar Lindbeck, who said: There are two ways of destroying cities -- aerial bombing and rent control!
You are right.
thank you
each day a new fresh hell of nutty lib bullshit peddled by arrogant hacks who have spent their lives with their snouts in the taxpayers trough. this is the same dope that told us she'd have a trans pre-teen on her advisory board. next time one of us see's her please tell her to shut her dumb bitch trap
After gaining one half of the legislative Branch, Reason now blames everything on the GOP as if the Senate, liberal Justices and the Presidency didn’t exist, and all this with the GOP in charge of the House less than one month. But when it is bad Democratic policies they never blame it on all the Democrats, just individuals like Elizabeth Warren, Jamaal Bowman and Lina Khan.
I think I will hop over to the NY Times, WaPo and HuffPo which are far less partisan and left leaning in comparison to Reason.
Several of the voices in his head tell him his gibberish makes sense.
Exercise your brain, maybe, enough to understand what clear and coherent things that the other party is saying? It is not MY fault that you're so stupid, stubborn, or thick-headed (or all of the above), that you willfully REFUSE to contemplate what I write! NOT MY FAULT!
Oh, and I refute what you write, by calling it incoherent gibberish! So there, 2nd grader!
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