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Advocates urge blanket removal of racially restrictive covenants from deeds to acknowledge and repair historic exclusion

Joint Committee on the Judiciary (House & Senate) · October 21, 2025
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Summary

Housing advocates, including Harbor Light Homes, NAACP allies and CHAPA, urged passage of H.1762/S.1080 to remove void racially restrictive covenants from deeds statewide. Witnesses described a local "dirty deeds" mapping project that found hundreds of such covenants and argued a statutory remedy would be faster and more equitable than requiring

Advocates told the Joint Committee on the Judiciary that H.1762/S.1080, which would remove void racially restrictive covenants from property records, is an overdue statutory fix to a persistent reminder of historic exclusion.

"Removing these void restrictive covenants is more than a symbolic act," said Nancy Sanchez of Harbor Light…

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