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	<author_name>YIMBY Action</author_name>
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	<title>Legalize starter homes!</title>
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	<description>Support HB 1143 &amp;amp; SB 948 - Starter Homes Act What the bill does: HB 1143 &amp;amp; SB 948 limit the ability of local governments to pile on new, costly regulations that make it harder to build or improve homes. For residential properties already served by public water and sewer, the bills prevent cities and counties from adding new restrictions that slow housing production. They also require local codes to allow more flexible lot designs and gives property owners a way to challenge local regulations that block housing. The bill takes effect July 1, 2026. Why this matters to you: Fewer new rules = More homes and more affordable homes Building where infrastructure already exists = Less time in traffic Less exclusionary zoning = More affordable choices</description>
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