
SB 25 - Housing Income Discrimination Bill
SB 25 prevents local governments from adopting or enforcing an ordinance that requires a landlord to accept Section 8 housing vouchers, allowing them to discriminate against low-income tenants.
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SB 25 prevents local governments from adopting or enforcing an ordinance that requires a landlord to accept Section 8 housing vouchers, allowing them to discriminate against low-income tenants.
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