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Loudoun supervisors add authority for local rent-stabilization to county legislative program
Summary
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted to include permissive authority for local rent-stabilization in its 2026 legislative program, sending the item to a Dec. 10 public hearing; the measure passed after debate about housing affordability, legal risks and local study needs.
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted Nov. 18 to add enabling authority for local rent-stabilization programs to the county's draft 2026 legislative program, moving the proposal toward a Dec. 10 public hearing before the board.
Supporters, including Chair Randall and Supervisor Brixman, cited steep local rent increases and affordability challenges — the chair said rents rose about 43% in five years — and argued the county should have every tool available to address displacement and housing instability. Opponents,…
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