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Committee OKs interim study on housing regulatory barriers, sends SCR 103 to the floor

2372075 · February 20, 2025
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The House Committee on Local Government voted to send Senate Concurrent Resolution 103 to the floor with a due-pass recommendation. SCR 103 would create an interim study committee to examine housing supply and regulatory barriers; industry testimony supported the study.

Representative Jordan Redmond introduced Senate Concurrent Resolution 103 on behalf of an interim study of housing supply and regulatory barriers and the House Committee on Local Government voted to send the resolution to the floor with a due-pass recommendation after brief discussion and supportive testimony from the Idaho Home Builders Association.

Redmond, who represents District 3 in Kootenai County, told the committee that SCR 103 would “establish an interim study committee to look at ways to help with the housing issues we're seeing currently in our state,” and said the panel would hear from stakeholders and experts about regulatory changes that could reduce housing costs.

The measure drew cautious support…

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