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Senate adopts resolution creating interim committee to study land-use rules and housing supply
Summary
Senate Concurrent Resolution 103 creates an interim legislative committee to study state and local land-use regulations and barriers to housing supply; backers cited rapid population growth and pointed to a Montana model.
The Idaho Senate on Feb. 10 adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 103, which establishes an interim legislative committee to study how state and local land-use regulations affect housing supply and affordability in Idaho.
Senator Robert (floor sponsor) told the chamber the panel will bring together legislators, housing experts, local officials and industry stakeholders to identify regulatory barriers and recommend solutions during the interim. “This committee involves significant public participation…
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