The bill to secure legal protections for neighborhood groups in municipal development projects has gained an unexpected ally. The president of the Building Industry Association (BIA), Gary Jonas, testified in favor of the bill during a hearing on Tuesday. The BIA had initially opposed the bill, fearing it would increase development costs by enabling nuisance lawsuits.
However, they changed their position after the legislation was amended to provide protection only to registered community organizations (RCOs) involved in the city's zoning process. The amended bill unanimously passed the committee and will now proceed to the full Council. Its purpose is to discourage strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPP suits) that aim to silence opposition or punish critics
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