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Committee drops arbitrary date in Planned Communities Act to ease political-sign confusion

2503483 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The Senate State and Local Government Committee advanced House Bill 27, voting 10-0 to remove a 2023 date from the Planned Communities Act that created inconsistent rules about political signage in phased developments.

The Senate State and Local Government Committee on Monday voted 10-0 to advance House Bill 27, which removes an arbitrary 2023 effective date from the Planned Communities Act and aims to eliminate confusion about political signage in housing developments.

Speaker Osborne, the bill sponsor, told the committee that the Act had included a date that inadvertently left…

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