Lawmakers want to revive a bill that would limit local governments’ ability to regulate what are described as “no-impact” home-based businesses.
The Special Committee on Commerce recently recommended that the Legislature reconsider the bill that was voted down in a Senate committee last session.
Republican state Rep. Sean Tarwater of Johnson County, chair of the special committee, said lawmakers want to refine the bill in this upcoming legislative session.
"There's a lot of work to be done on this bill and there's a lot of clarification and a lot of explanation to be done on the . . .
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