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During his remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator Brian Schatz lectured his colleagues over their inaction on the ...
California alone accounts for an estimated 1.4 million homes of this excess shortage, making it the single largest contributor to America’s housing crisis.
Why It Matters CEQA, passed in 1970 and signed into law by then-Governor Ronald Reagan, has attracted criticism in recent years and been blamed for contributing to the Golden State's housing shortage.
With an estimated need for more than 1 million new housing units over the next two decades, business and policy leaders agreed on Monday that more must be done to spur development in Washington.
The Affordable Housing Production Task Force, made up of lawmakers from both chambers, was created to study the state's housing production shortages and find policy solutions to address the issues.