HB131
Type: B Origin: House Comments: 0

In Nuisances, Providing For The Offense Of Late Removal Of Campaign Signage On Public Property; And Imposing A Penalty.

Latest Action: Referred to JUDICIARY

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This bill aims to address the issue of late removal of campaign signage on public property by establishing it as a nuisance offense. It proposes penalties for individuals who fail to remove such signage in a timely manner. The main provision includes setting guidelines for the prompt removal of campaign signs after an election to maintain public spaces' cleanliness and aesthetics. This bill could have a significant impact on ensuring the timely cleanup of public areas following elections and reducing visual clutter caused by leftover campaign signage.

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  • 2023-03-07: Referred to JUDICIARY

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