Gov. Chris Christie says no affordable housing quotas. The Supreme Court says the numbers have to be specific. What’s a Legislature to do?

For more than a year, the Legislature has struggled to put together an affordable-housing bill that abolishes the Council on Affordable Housing and provides a new approach for municipalities to address the Mount Laurel obligation, requiring that every town provide its fair share of its region’s need.

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