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Governor signs a package of bills on housing, courts, public safety and education at Brewster ceremony
Summary
The governor signed more than a dozen bills in Brewster covering affordable‑housing partnerships, manufactured‑home title removal, electronic monitoring for certain conditional releases, court procedures, dairy assessments and expanded access to high‑school‑equivalency programs. Sponsors and students joined the ceremony for photographs.
The governor signed a package of state bills in Brewster that included measures on affordable housing, court procedures, public safety monitoring and education access.
"In every part of the state, the issue I hear the most about is the need for more affordable housing," the governor said before signing House bill 10 75, which the governor described as clarifying public‑private partnership rules and reserving half the units for households earning 80% or less of area median income. The governor thanked Representative Amy Wallen as the prime sponsor.
The ceremony covered multiple bills with brief remarks on each and photo opportunities with sponsors and visiting students. Among the measures the governor signed were: House bill 11 91 (allowing owners of mobile or manufactured homes in parks to apply to the Department of Licensing to remove a vehicle title, creating a pathway to homeownership); House bill 14 57 (requiring real‑time electronic monitoring of ******** violent predators conditionally released to less restrictive alternatives); House bill 10 07 (clarifying small‑claims notice language so defendants understand a default judgment may be entered for…
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