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	"author_name": "YIMBY Action",
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	"title": "Tell Your Senator: Vote YES on HB26-1308 &amp; HB26-1114",
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	"description": "Colorado is facing a housing shortage that is pushing people out of the communities they love. Lawmakers have a chance to take meaningful action right now — but they need to hear from you. Send a message today urging your Senator to vote YES on HB26-1308 and HB26-1114. What’s at Stake Across Colorado, rising housing costs are forcing people to make impossible choices. Longtime residents are struggling to keep up with the cost of staying in their homes. At the same time, restrictive land use rules are limiting the number of homes that can be built in our neighborhoods, driving prices even higher. The Solution: Legalize Property Splits HB26-1308 and HB26-1114 would allow homeowners to split their property and create additional housing. That means: Families can create space for aging parents or adult children Homeowners can generate income to afford rising costs More homes can be built in existing neighborhoods New homeownership opportunities at lower price points Instead of being forced out, Coloradans can stay — and even welcome new neighbors. Why This Matters Right now, outdated rules require most homes to sit on large, expensive lots. Land can make up up to one-third of a home’s cost Residential land prices have risen 6x faster than inflation in the past decade In Denver, land averages $1.2 million per acre In Boulder, it’s $1.69 million per acre By allowing smaller lots and more flexible housing options, these bills will help bring down costs and increase supply — a win for affordability, the economy, and the environment. Send a message now and urge your Senator to vote YES on HB26-1308 and HB26-1114.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/tell-your-senator-vote-yes-on-hb26-1308"
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