Note from the Executive Director – February 2017
Preparing for CHC’s 20th Anniversary has afforded me a tremendoous opportunity to learn from our founding and long-term board members about CHC’s evolution over two
Preparing for CHC’s 20th Anniversary has afforded me a tremendoous opportunity to learn from our founding and long-term board members about CHC’s evolution over two
“California values” is a phrase that has been thrown around regularly by our elected officials at the start of this Presidential Administration. They have drawn
As 2016 draws to a close, I want to thank you each for your engagement with CHC over the past year and your ongoing commitment
There is no doubt that emotions around last Tuesday’s election are still running high, and there are likely still difficult conversations coming over Thanksgiving dinner
All of us who work in business and advocacy know that “partnership” is a goal often expressed but unfortunately rarely practiced. Much of the success
As CHC members well know, the legislative session that began with a roar on housing – a call for $1.3 billion to restore investment in
Californians struggling to pay the rent have effectively been taken hostage by politics in Sacramento. In the final two weeks of the two-year legislative session,
California legislators will go on summer break next week, leaving unfinished business behind as they return to their districts July 1-August 1. After passing a
CHC reads Governor Jerry Brown’s latest budget proposal with a mixture of relief and disappointment. Relief, because after a decade of state disinvestment in affordable
While CHC primarily focuses our efforts on public policy in Sacramento, we are keenly aware that decisions made in Washington, D.C. significantly shape the operating