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	"author_name": "Neighbors Welcome! Rhode Island",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/neighbors-welcome-rhode-island",
	"title": "Single Stair - Bill H8002",
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	"description": "Bill H8002 (Speakman, Cortvriend, Diaz, Giraldo, Voas) allows residential buildings to be constructed with a single staircase under certain comprehensive safety conditions, making it easier to build larger and more light-filled units on a smaller parcels of land. Similar changes already have a successful track record in states such as New Hampshire, Maine, Oregon, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. In fact, many of these states allow single-stair construction up to six stories.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/single-stair-bill-h8002"
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