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"path": "/articles/pennsylvania-adu-bill/",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-02T20:52:55.000Z",
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"textContent": "Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro declared he intended to go big on housing. On Monday, at least one piece of that ambition cleared the state House with a bipartisan vote, setting up a tougher sell in the Republican-controlled Senate. The House passed House Bill 2186, requiring municipalities statewide to allow one accessory dwelling unit per residential […]",
"title": "Pennsylvania ADU bill clears House, heads to Senate"
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