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"path": "/news/2026/02/13/massachusetts-housing-single-stair-code-maura-healey",
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"textContent": "Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed an executive order Thursday to study the idea of allowing single-stair construction for certain residential buildings higher than three stories. Currently, state code demands two staircases for such building, which housing advocates say is a constraint.",
"title": "To step up housing, Healey looks to change stairway rules"
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