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      <title>Senate committee passes bill that would seal eviction filings in some instances</title>
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      <description>Tenant advocates have long argued that eviction filings can serve as a permanent “scarlet E” that harms a renter's chances of getting housing in the future - even if an eviction filing against them is ultimately thrown out.</description>
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      <title>Senate committee hears but doesn’t vote on bill to seal some eviction filings</title>
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      <description>Those instances can include when there is no action on an eviction case after 180 days from the initial filing, when an eviction filing is resolved outside of court, or when a judgment is entered in favor of a tenant.</description>
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