Exempt non-profits from certain road sign fees
HB 2124 exempts non-profits from specific road sign fees, easing financial burdens and enhancing their visibility and outreach in the community.
HB 2124 exempts non-profits from specific road sign fees, easing financial burdens and enhancing their visibility and outreach in the community.
The primary aim of HB 2124 is to amend the Counties Code to exempt non-profit organizations from specific fees associated with road signs. This legislative change is intended to alleviate financial burdens on non-profits, allowing them to better promote their services and events without incurring additional costs related to signage.
HB 2124 seeks to support non-profit organizations by exempting them from certain road sign fees, thereby enhancing their ability to communicate with the public. The bill is currently progressing through the legislative process and awaits further consideration in the House Finance Committee.
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