Governor Unveils May Revision to the 2022-2023 Budget Proposal
This morning, Governor Newsom unveiled his revised May budget proposal, which projects a $97.5 billion surplus, maintains support for his January budget’s affordable housing and
This morning, Governor Newsom unveiled his revised May budget proposal, which projects a $97.5 billion surplus, maintains support for his January budget’s affordable housing and
By Ray Pearl, Executive Director, California Housing Consortium As the legislative session moves into spring, one issue seems to have caught everyone’s attention: The state
On Monday, January 10, Governor Newsom unveiled his January budget proposal, which includes investments in affordable housing production and addressing homelessness. Key new housing proposals
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CHC needs your help to advance our sponsored bill, AB 115 (Bloom), which passed out of the Assembly Committee on Housing & Community Development yesterday—but
SACRAMENTO – The California Housing Consortium released the following statement today from Executive Director Ray Pearl, as Governor Newsom unveiled his January budget proposal, which includes significant new and ongoing funding to support affordable housing.
SACRAMENTO – The California Housing Consortium released the following statement today from Executive Director Ray Pearl in response to Governor Gavin Newsom’s May Revise, which includes affordable housing in its top priority investments for encouraging the state’s economic recovery.
SACRAMENTO – Eleven of the state’s leading affordable housing and homelessness advocacy organizations today jointly released a new Affordable Housing and Homelessness Framework, highlighting a package of immediate and long-term policy solutions needed to support vulnerable Californians during and after the COVID-19 emergency.