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Press Release: LA City Controller Ron Galperin Headlines Housing & Economic Forecast
L.A. City Controller to Report on How Members of the Building Industry Can Capitalize on City-Owned Properties City Controller Ron…
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SacBee: It’s Imperative to Act Now to Address Homelessness
Everyone in Sacramento has a story of how homelessness has touched their lives. We all recognize the need for aggressive…
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Daily News: Gen Xers mark the spot in California: Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox
Generation X, the group between the boomers and the millennials, has been largely cast aside in the media and marketing…
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SacBee: California’s affordable housing crisis must be addressed
California leaders have pledged to protect our state’s prized values of inclusion, equity and opportunity as the nation ushers in…
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Streets Blog LA: Top 7 Reasons to Oppose L.A.’s Measure S, the “Neighborhood Integrity Initiative”
The vote will be over Measure S, formerly known as the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative (NII), which seeks to limit housing…
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KPCC: Where is the political will to tackle California’s housing crisis?
Living in Southern California is getting more and more expensive. That’s probably not a surprise to many of you. The…
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Builder: How the Government Can Help Housing
With the election behind us, we ask builders what five things government should be doing at the local, state, and…
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Mercury News: Devastating Housing Report Requires California Action
This is the year California has to face up to its affordable housing crisis and act. A new state report…
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California Economic Summit: No One is Coming to the Rescue to Solve California’s Housing Crisis. So Let’s do it Ourselves.
The first signs appeared years ago, in our own neighborhoods, when we noticed just how many grown kids and grandkids…
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LA Times: California’s housing affordability problems ‘as bad as they’ve ever been in the state’s history,’ housing director says
California’s housing affordability challenges remain daunting and continue to increase, according to a draft report from the state’s Department of…