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SB 219 aimed to include tribal and veteran representatives on the Board of Housing, ensuring their unique housing needs were addressed in policy decisions.
SB 219 aimed to include tribal and veteran representatives on the Board of Housing, ensuring their unique housing needs were addressed in policy decisions.
Bill Number: SB 219
Title: Revise membership of board of housing to require tribal and veteran representation
Status: Died in Process
Introduced: October 08, 2024
Classification: Bill
Subject: Housing, State Government
The primary purpose of SB 219 was to amend the composition of the Board of Housing to ensure that it includes representatives from tribal communities and veterans. This change aimed to enhance the board's ability to address the unique housing needs and challenges faced by these groups, thereby promoting inclusivity and equitable representation in housing policy decisions.
This adjustment was intended to ensure that the perspectives and needs of these populations are adequately represented in housing discussions and decisions.
While SB 219 aimed to enhance representation on the Board of Housing for tribal and veteran communities, it ultimately did not progress through the legislative process. The bill's introduction highlighted ongoing discussions about the importance of inclusive representation in housing policy, reflecting the need for continued advocacy for these communities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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