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Committee declines to recommend HB1602, says bill unlikely to advance housing goals
House Judiciary Committee · September 18, 2024
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The House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously not to recommend further action on House Bill 1602, which would have expanded the Housing Appeals Board's authority; members said the proposal did not address core housing challenges and risked operational problems.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to recommend no further action on House Bill 1602, a proposal that would have expanded the Housing Appeals Board's authority to review decisions of state agencies related to housing.
Representative Smith moved that the committee not recommend HB1602, saying the bill "does…
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