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Subject Liberty & Law: IJ fights ban on affordable small homes
Date January 12, 2022 8:30 PM
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Small Homes Face Big Obstacles in the Peach State
At IJ, we know that local governments are showing increasing disdain for property rights. We have seen ordinances that outlaw front-yard vegetable gardens, ban home businesses, and even prevent businesses from placing signage in their own windows. When we fight back, we advocate for a straightforward principle: People should be able to live and work on their property free from unnecessary government intrusion.
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