Governor’s 2025-2026 May Revise
Governor’s May Revise Continues Alarming Lack of Funding for Affordable Housing and Homelessness — Undermining the State’s Efforts to “Build Faster,” Make California More Affordable
Governor’s May Revise Continues Alarming Lack of Funding for Affordable Housing and Homelessness — Undermining the State’s Efforts to “Build Faster,” Make California More Affordable
Coalition of Affordable Housing, Homelessness, and Housing Justice Organizations Responds to Governor’s January Budget Proposal — Highlighting Absence of Urgently Needed Housing Investments to Address California’s
August has arrived in DC and that means the halls of Congress are largely quiet as our elected officials, always looking to do what is
The Legislature is expected to approve the 2024-25 state budget this week after a deal was announced over the weekend by Governor Gavin Newsom, Senate President
Ah summer. Well, it is beginning to feel that way but as far as things being buttoned up legislatively in Washington, not quite yet. Tax
All the groundwork we have been doing to prepare for a potential tax bill has finally come to fruition over the past few weeks. Shortly
Governor Newsom released his January budget proposal today, forecasting a $37.9 billion budget shortfall and proposing $8.5 billion in “belt tightening” measures that include cuts to key affordable housing programs—including the “enhanced” $500 million Low Income