One of the first major reasons to have a special session this week was to deal with an affordable housing bill that almost made it across the finish line in the last session, but was vetoed by Governor Lamont.
Now it's been re-crafted, and it's moving forward .
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Majority Leader Jason Rojas was the architect, one of the architects, of the first bill. He's here to talk about what made it past the finish line this time around.
Mike Hydeck : Welcome back. First, one of the main criticisms of the first bill that the governor surprisingly vetoed in the last session was it took away local control. A lot of people kept saying that it was going to tell cities and towns how many affordable units they had to have or risk lo

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