What Becomes of California Housing Policy After the Recall Election
In a landslide, California has made it through a recall with the same governor its voters elected handily in 2018. With that political chaos in the rearview mirror, lawmakers are better positioned to turn back to one of the issues that helped bring its residents to such a divided place: the housing crisis.
Lost in the shuffle of ballots being cast for or against ousting incumbent Governor Gavin Newsom was the fact that in August, after years of failed efforts, the California legislature passed two bills that could shift the way housing gets built in California. Senate bills 9 and 10, which together would functionally eliminate single-family zoning across the state, have been sitting on Newsom’s desk waiting for a signature or a veto.
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