Top Democratic Candidates Agree on Housing Urgency, Not the Fix
Becerra favors enforcement and union-built projects, while Steyer backs tax changes and prefab construction to speed delivery of 40,000 stalled affordable units.
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Top Democratic candidates agree on housing urgency, not the fix
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. The leading Democratic candidates for governor in California want to see housing production scaled up dramatically, but that’s hardly a new concept — so did Gavin Newsom. Campaigning for the office in 2018, Newsom laid out a goal of building 3.5 million new homes across two terms in Sacramento. As his final year as governor winds down, most projections show the st…
CA Gov Candidates Tackle Housing Crisis; Local Resistance Hampers Reform
California's gubernatorial race has become a focal point for housing reform, with Democratic candidates actively competing to propose the most comprehensive policies for increasing housing production and reducing development barriers. This intensified focus reflects the state's persistent housing crisis and recent legislative efforts to encourage denser housing development near transit corridors and urban centers.
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