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States are changing fire codes to make housing cheaper. Some safety experts are worried.
States and cities are relaxing building codes to reduce construction costs and increase affordable housing, including allowing single-stairway apartment buildings and rolling back fire safety standards. Critics warn these changes could compromise safety, while organizations like The Pew Charitable Trusts advocate for reforms. Idaho, Colorado, and Texas have recently enacted laws permitting single-stairway buildings under specific conditions.
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