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		<description><![CDATA[Olympia legislators will no longer let zoning codes dictate who can live together based on exclusionary definitions of “family." | Washington legislators just took a first step towards removing exclusionary rules in local zoning codes. Both legislative chambers approved Senate Bill 5235, which will strike limits on the number of unrelated people who can share a home out of city codes across Washington. One of the many ways Washington cities have historically excluded low-income renters has been capping the number of unrelated people that can live together in a home....]]></description>
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