California's 'duplex bill' was struck down in a handful of cities. What's next?

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This week’s court decision is the latest skirmish in the cities-vs.-state conflict over efforts to boost housing and make homeownership more attainable for millions of Californians.

Good morning. It’s Tuesday, April 30. Here's what you need to know to start your day. What does SB 9’s legal smackdown mean for the housing crisis?More student loan forgiveness is available Seven epic day trips you can take by train from Union StationAnd here's today's e-newspaper State leaders’ efforts to make it easier to build housing — and ideally more affordable units — have hit a snag in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

' ‘One small step’ to address our housing crisis For Margot Kushel, a professor of medicine and director of the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative at UC San Francisco, SB 9 “is part and parcel with the need to recognize that our state has done a terrible job at creating the housing that we need for all Californians.” She said SB 9 is only a “slight tweak” to existing zoning laws.

 

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