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Senate adopts concurrent resolution to form interim committee on land-use rules and housing supply

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Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 103 was adopted on Feb. 10, 2025 to establish an interim legislative committee to study state and local land-use regulations and their impact on housing supply in Idaho. The measure was modeled in part on a Montana working group and passed the Senate by roll call, 23-10, with two excused absences.

BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Senate on Feb. 10, 2025 adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 103, establishing an interim legislative committee to study how state and local land-use regulations affect housing supply and affordability.

The resolution’s sponsor said the committee will convene legislators, local officials, housing experts, and industry stakeholders during the interim to identify barriers to housing production and recommend solutions…

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