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- State GOP leaders pitch bill undercutting McCall’s short-term rental rules - Valley Lookout
State GOP leaders pitch bill undercutting McCall’s short-term rental rules - Valley Lookout
Summary
State GOP leaders are proposing legislation that could undermine existing short-term rental regulations. This news indicates potential shifts in the regulatory landscape, which could impact hosts and their operations. The proposed bill's specific details and its impact on hosts require attention to stay compliant.
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