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Votes at a glance: housing subcommittee recommendations and tallies
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Summary
The housing subcommittee recommended reporting many bills on manufactured housing, tenant protections and disclosure reforms; tallies ranged from unanimous approvals to split 3–2 votes on several tenant-protection measures.
The Senate General Laws housing subcommittee reported a large docket of bills to the full Senate. Key results from the hearing:
- HB39 (racial-covenant disclosure) — recommended to report, recorded 4–0 (SEG 093–105). - HB951 (Board voting requirement) — recommended to report, 4–0 (SEG 140–149). - HB4 (affordability preservation/right of first refusal) — recommended to report, 3–1 (SEG 270–279). - HB1415 (pet-policy disclosures/publicly financed pet allowance) — no motion to report at this hearing; amendments and clarifications discussed (SEG 350–649). - HB374 and HB375 (manufactured-home registration and sale protections) — amendments adopted and recommended to report as amended (SEG 772–1071; 1110–1371). - HB1325 (mobile-home lease transparency; flood disclosure) — reported as amended, 5–0 (SEG 1374–1537). - HB95 (payment plans for tenants owing one month or less) — recommended to report, 3–2 (SEG 1558–1687). - HB379 (rental-application transparency) — substitute adopted and recommended to report, 5–0 (SEG 1688–1770). - Multiple landlord-tenant conforming and retaliation/fire-casualty bills were reported with varying tallies (see transcript for itemized results).
This compilation reflects the motions and tallies taken on the subcommittee floor during the recorded proceeding and is intended as an at-a-glance summary for advocates and local officials tracking the docket.

