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Committee approves Residential Tranquility bill to restrict targeted amplified sound and projectiles at homes
Summary
The Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety reported Bill 26‑189, the Residential Tranquility Amendment Act of 2025, establishing a narrow, content‑neutral prohibition on using amplified sound devices to target residences during late evening and early morning hours and banning throwing projectiles at homes with intent to intimidate.
The Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety voted June 11 to print and report Bill 26‑189, the Residential Tranquility Amendment Act of 2025, moving the measure to the full Council after unanimous voice approval.
The bill responds to incidents where demonstrators used amplified sound devices to target private residences late at night and where objects have been thrown onto residential property, measures the chair described as causing “serious health, work, learning, and sleep disruptions.” The text before the committee…
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