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HARRISBURG- State Senator Amanda Cappelletti (D-Delaware/Montgomery) has introduced a bill that would give residents of condos and homeowners associations (HOAs) the right to hang their clothing outside to dry. The proposed legislation, known as the “Right to Dry” bill, aims to overturn bans on outdoor clotheslines and drying racks that some HOAs and housing units currently enforce to maintain the community’s appearance.

Under the “Right to Dry” bill, residents of condominiums, cooperatives, and planned communities would be granted the freedom to dry their laundry using a clothesline or drying rack outdoors. 

However, the bill also includes provisions to address concerns about aesthetic appearances and safety. HOAs would still have the authority to limit the use of clotheslines to the backyard of the home, ensuring that the front of the property maintains its visual appeal. Additionally, communities would be allowed to prohibit clotheslines that obstruct public access or create safety hazards.

Senator Cappelletti emphasized the environmental benefits of drying laundry outdoors, stating that it is an inexpensive solution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. She pointed out that 20 states have already passed similar legislation, recognizing the right for clothes to be dried outside. 

Cappelletti believes that Pennsylvania should join these states in allowing residents to practice sustainability and make a positive impact on the environment while saving money.

The issue of clothesline bans in HOAs and housing communities has been a topic of debate across the country. Many homeowners have found their plans to go green conflicting with association rules designed to maintain uniformity and property values. Proponents of air-drying laundry have been advocating for the right to use clotheslines, arguing that it saves money, prolongs the lifespan of clothes, and reduces pollution.

If the “Right to Dry” bill is passed in Pennsylvania, it would join the ranks of the 19 states that have already outlawed clothesline bans. These states, including California, Florida, and Texas, have recognized the importance of sustainable practices and have enacted laws to protect the right to air-dry laundry.

Senator Cappelletti’s bill is expected to face opposition from condominium associations, as similar proposals in the past have encountered strong resistance. However, with growing awareness of the environmental impact of traditional drying methods and the benefits of air-drying, the “Right to Dry” movement continues to gain momentum.

The “Right to Dry” bill represents a step towards promoting sustainability and encouraging Pennsylvanians to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives. As the fight for the right to air-dry laundry continues, the impact on the environment and the potential cost savings for residents remain at the forefront of the discussion.

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