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California can no longer afford to treat overregulation as just an inconvenience. For too many, it’s a barrier to survival.
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California, epicenter of the nation’s housing crisis, is finally getting a housing agencyAfter years of soaring rents, increasingly out-of-reach home prices and an enduring homelessness crisis that touches every corner of the state, California is finally creating a state agency ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNGuest Commentary | CEQA reforms will help Santa Cruz tackle the housing crisisOriginally enacted to protect the environment, CEQA has often been misused to stall or stop housing — especially infill and affordable projects in urban areas,” writes Renee Mello.
High interest rates, unpredictable tariffs, a shortage of homes and a 50-year-old property tax law are hurting California's housing market.
California is facing an unprecedented housing crisis defined by scarcity, affordability, and exclusion, and denying this ...
California is finally getting a state agency dedicated solely to housing issues, which could help solve the housing ...
California has passed two bills to reform the CEQA, limiting the use of CEQA as a tool for labor negotiations and ensuring that environmentally beneficial infill housing projects are not stopped by ...
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Governor Newsom reforms California's costly environmental regulations while facing challenges in waste management and housing that continue to drive population decline ...
Institutional investors buying single-family rentals are being accused of squeezing private buyers out of the market. Now ...
California is establishing a new state agency solely focused on housing and homelessness, effective July 4, after legislators allowed Gov. Newsom's proposal to split the California Business, Consumer ...
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California faces housing crisis: "No one is buying homes"Gerli wrote on X, "This crisis in homebuyer demand is now causing home prices to drop." Last month, according to data from Reventure App, home values in California fell by 0.42 percent from March ...
It didn’t (though some Republicans tried ). Now the work of standing up California’s first housing agency begins. Supporters of the bureaucratic reshuffle say the move is long overdue.
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