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Read moreGOV. MALLOY VETOES LEGISLATION AIMED AT WEAKENING AFFORDABLE HOUSING STANDARDS
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GOV. MALLOY VETOES LEGISLATION AIMED AT WEAKENING AFFORDABLE HOUSING STANDARDS
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he has vetoed legislation aimed at weakening affordable housing standards in the state, saying that the guidelines are necessary for spurring the creation of affordable homes in communities with good schools, jobs, transit access, and vital services. At a time when the number of affordable housing units in the state has grown larger during the past several years than it has over the last several decades, state laws should be encouraging this continued growth, not moving in the opposite direction, he explained.
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