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Introducing TARK who said: “I’m a Teen and Know the Solution to Affordable Housing Crisis”

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IntroducingTARK-I'mA_TeenAndI_KnowTheSolutionToTheAffordableHousingCrisisEIN

Tens of billion$ are spent annually on affordable housing crisis by local, state and federal government. Teen’s fact- and evidence-backed op-ed solution.

“Reading, go to Washington D.C., meet with public officials, attend events, go to your local district Congressional office, you learn stuff” ”
— Tamas A. R. Kovach, a.k.a. "TARK."
LAKELAND, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, August 28, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- “Figuring out the solution to the U.S. affordable housing crisis isn’t rocket science,” said Tamas A. R. Kovach (a.k.a.: TARK) in his debut op-ed posted at this link here and below. “Reading, go to Washington D.C., meet with public officials, attend events, go to your local district Congressional office, you learn stuff,” said TARK. See his thoughtful, sources provided and linked, eye opening, and fact-checked article at the link below.

https://patch.com/florida/lakeland/tark-i-m-teen-know-solution-affordable-housing-crisis

In the featured image, TARK is shown with retired Lt. Col. and former Congressman Allen West at an AMAC Action Bootcamp in The Villages, FL (2024). TARK is also shown at a Republican and Democratic lawmakers offices in Washington D.C. (right photo is TARK at the desk of Rep. Al Green (TX-D).

https://patch.com/florida/lakeland/tark-i-m-teen-know-solution-affordable-housing-crisis

Teenage Kovach explains step-by-step just how simple solving the affordable housing crisis can be by applying existing laws. No new government spending or programs are needed.

A photo spread of the teen Kovach shows his involvement in this issue over several years. TARK was featured on the home page of the Patch in Lakeland, FL.

His first name "Tamas" is pronounced like "Tah Mash" and means Thomas in Magyar. The youthful Kovach says his last name sounds like "Co-Vatch" that sounds like a "watch" with a V instead of a W. ##

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