Over the past week, the Biden administration took aggressive steps to address the housing crisis. It named Sandra L. Thompson as acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the Centers for Disease Control extended the eviction moratorium by one month, and yesterday, the White House hosted a summit to make immediate eviction prevention plans. “With housing getting this much attention, I think the hope is this could be a moment for policymakers to say, ‘Hey, we should really enact some long-term solutions.’ It’s really hard to implement emergency fixes in an emergency,” said Alicia Mazzara, an expert on the housing policy team at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.