Fearing Polis veto, lawmakers rip out heart of mobile home residents’ bill of rights

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Fearing Polis veto, lawmakers rip out heart of mobile home residents’ bill of rights
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Gov. Jared Polis has threatened to veto a bill that proposed statewide rent stabilization in mobile home parks, the bill’s sponsor said. Rep. Andrew Boesenecker, a Fort Collins Democrat, told…

Gov. Jared Polis has threatened to veto a bill that proposed statewide rent stabilization in mobile home parks, the bill’s sponsor said.

“This is the last amendment I wanted to offer, but we cannot have this bill vetoed,” Boesenecker said. “I will continue to look for a solution to this issue and … as I have said to the governor’s staff, I urge them to do the same.”, which contain some of the last remaining unsubsidized affordable housing in Colorado.

Added Boesenecker’s cosponsor, Democratic Boulder Rep. Edie Hooton, “The stories are real and they are tragic and they are happening in our communities.” “People will lose their homes. I have 12 people in my district, that I know of, that will be evicted next month. This problem is not going away.”Other GOP lawmakers echoed Woog’s sentiment. They have sided with critics of the bill who warn heavy-handed regulation will cause park owners to sell their properties or kick out tenants to build more lucrative apartment buildings.

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