UpCodes Warns Against Reintroduced Bill That Aims to Privatize the Law
A previous version of the bill, also known as the Pro Codes Act (H.R. 1631), failed to pass the House last year after facing significant opposition. The earlier legislation was opposed by a broad coalition of public interest groups, including the American Council of the Blind, the Center for Democracy & Technology, the Wikimedia Foundation, and many others.
"Americans should have free and unfettered access to the laws that regulate our schools, hospitals, and homes," said
The legislation would affect regulations that govern how buildings are constructed across
Construction professionals, safety advocates, and citizens concerned about public access to laws are encouraged to contact their representatives to express their views on this legislation. UpCodes has built a tool that lets you quickly find and email your representatives.
About UpCodes
UpCodes is a platform that helps companies manage code, assembly, and product research. Its mission is to empower Americans to build affordably, quickly, and enjoyably by creating intuitive, AI-powered solutions.
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