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Princeton commissioners adopt resolution opposing several draft state bills, vote 4-0

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The Princeton Board of Commissioners voted unanimously May 5 to send a letter to state lawmakers opposing seven draft House and Senate bills the town says would reduce local authority. The board approved the resolution and directed staff to send it to the town's legislators.

Princeton Board of Commissioners voted unanimously May 5 to adopt a resolution opposing several draft state bills and to send a letter to the town’s state representatives and senators.

The resolution, added to the meeting agenda by motion and approved by a 4-0 vote, lists House Bill 765, House Bill 627 and Senate bills 495, 497, 499, 587 and 688. The resolution says the measures would “take a lot of the authority away from the town” and described them as requiring one-off fixes for each municipality rather than preserving…

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