Lawmakers consider limits on local regulation of home-based businesses

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Many very big businesses have started in very small ways.

Jeff Bezos started Amazon out of a garage.

The first Harley-Davidson motorcycle was built in a wood shed.

Under Armour's Kevin Plank sold athletic gear out of his grandmother's townhouse.

It's the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that has been evoked in an unfolding debate at the Capitol over a bill banning local governments from permitting home-based businesses.

The bill would prohibit local governments from banning a "no-impact" home-based business but would provide . . .

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