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Arizona lawmakers advance many housing ideas. Short-term rental regulation isn’t one of them

Why short-term rental regulation isn’t on Arizona Legislature’s agendaClick here for important updates to our privacy policy.U.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion CrosswordONLY AT USA TODAY:OUR PORTFOLIO: LEGISLATUREHousingAdd TopicDespite numerous bills addressing short-term rental properties, none of them has had any traction at the state Capitol.A strong belief in private property rights is…

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Nebraska unemployment rate reaches 3% mark, first time since during pandemic

Nebraska’s preliminary unemployment rate still remains among the lowest nationally, tying for fifth lowest in the recently released data that reflects February. The national seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for February is 4.1%, up from 3.9% a year earlier. Nebraska’s preliminary unemployment rate still remains among the lowest nationally, tying for fifth lowest in the recently…

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Electric and alt-fuel cars may lose access to Arizona’s HOV lanes. Here’s what to know

“Green” cars may soon lose their special access to Arizona’s high-occupancy vehicle lanes, the state’s Department of Transportation announced Thursday.If a pending change in federal policy takes effect later this year, Arizona will treat electric and alternative-fuel vehicles just like other cars, requiring them to have at least two occupants to enter an HOV lane,…

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