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Housing Committee raises multiple housing concepts; several items placed on consent
Summary
The Housing Committee placed several items on the consent calendar and raised multiple concepts for public hearing, including tiny homes funding and tenant protections.
The Connecticut General Assembly Housing Committee held a session to raise a slate of concept bills and to create a consent calendar. Several items were placed on consent; others were raised for hearing or had roll-call votes recorded.
Items placed on the consent calendar: concept number 1 (utility charges for residential dwelling units), number 4 (grant program to create affordable housing developments with deed restrictions), number 5 (include accessory apartments in affordable-housing threshold calculations), number 7 (include workforce housing in threshold calculations), number 8 (task force to study municipal penalties for landlord health and safety violations), number 10 (radon mitigation assistance…
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