LETTER Re: Burrillville Political Sign Ordinance

Document Date: August 13, 2024

This letter was sent to the Burrillville Town Council addressing an unconstitutional political sign ordinance which bars the posting of political signs on private property more than 60 days before an election, and carries a $500 per day penalty.

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