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Committee hears HB 3493 to bar landlords from banning political canvassing in manufactured‑home parks and marinas
Summary
The House Committee on Rules opened a public hearing March 20 on HB 3493 (dash‑1), a bill that would bar landlords of manufactured dwelling parks and marinas from prohibiting political canvassing by public officials, candidates and community groups, while preserving tenants’ ability to post no‑soliciting signs for their individual lots.
The House Committee on Rules opened a public hearing March 20 on House Bill 3493 (with the dash‑1 amendment), which would prohibit landlords of manufactured dwelling parks and marinas from barring canvassing or solicitation by public officials, candidates for public office, their representatives, or representatives of community organizations, and would require landlords to allow tenants to post “no soliciting” signs for their individual lots.
Representative (as addressed at the hearing) introduced the bill and said the measure is intended to ensure residents of manufactured‑housing communities have access to elected officials and community organizations. The…
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