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Kansas House passes bill that targets renter protections in ‘crazy’ Lawrence
TOPEKA — Conflicting housing bills passed the Kansas House on Wednesday, promoting expedited processes for new housing developments and potentially restricting options for low-income renters. Senate Bill 418 earned bipartisan support for encouraging easier processes for building “middle housing,” which is affordable and attainable housing for middle-income earners. The other, Senate Bill 391, devolved into […]
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