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The Montana State University-based Burton K. Wheeler Center will host a conference Nov. 18-19 featuring diverse perspectives on Montana housing and ways of addressing housing unaffordability.
“The Montana Housing Crisis: Can Supply Meet Demand?” will be held in Inspiration Hall located in Norm Asbjornson Hall on the MSU campus.
The conference will kick off at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, with a keynote address by Missoula Mayor Andrea Davis, “Common-Sense Solutions: Perspective from the Frontlines of Montana’s Housing Crisis.” It will continue Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and feature panel discussions, breakout sessions, a morning talk by Ben Horowitz from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and a lunch talk by Billings architect Randy Hafer.
Registration in advance is encouraged. Registration is $85 and can be done online. MSU students with valid identification may attend the conference for free.
Since 1988, the Burton K. Wheeler Center has provided Montanans with non-partisan discussions of important policy topics.
More information on the nonprofit Wheeler Center is available at wheelercenter.org or by emailing wheelercenter@montana.edu.
For more information on the conference, visit www.wheelercenter.org/conferences/.