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Aside from giving housing and homelessness its own box atop Gov. Gavin Newsom’s organizational chart, the reorg is supposed ...
Written by a former utility giant executive, AB 942 threatens affordable home construction and California’s reputation.
A federal lawsuit claims California's Proposition 12 and egg regulations create unnecessary red tape for farmers, violate ...
Addressing the housing shortage is the top priority for 33 percent of voters, followed by health care and public safety.
The climate is supposedly a life or death issue, but California Democrats won't let it get in the way of their monopoly on state power.
California's CARE Court aims to provide community-based behavioral health services to individuals with schizophrenia spectrum ...
The economy is respondents' biggest concern for 40 percent of California voters, followed by housing affordability—24 percent—and threats to democracy, immigration and crime all tied at 7 percent.
California’s new environmental reform law, backed by carpenters, eases housing construction rules but deepens divisions within the labor movement.
After a decade of intense debating California overhauls CEQA, its landmark environmental law with hopes of making the state ...
California begins Homekey+ awards, providing $102.9 million to create 315 homes for veterans and those with behavioral issues ...
"This is the most consequential housing reform that we've seen in modern history in the state of California, long overdue," ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, is attempting to cut red tape by rolling back the state’s environmental review requirements. The reforms to the California Environmental Quality Act, which, ...