California housing crisis podcast: Why the state’s big housing bills failed

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On the latest episode of “Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast,” we explain why the state's big housing bills have failed:

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After the failure of Senate Bill 50, a plan to increase housing density near mass transit and in neighborhoods zoned for single-family homes, other big-ticket California housing bills aimed to help renters at risk of eviction. But those measures were blocked or significantly narrowed during a difficult stretch for housing legislation. What’s left standing is Assembly Bill 1482, which would cap annual rent hikes statewide at 7% plus inflation until 2023.,” we explain why major housing measures have had trouble advancing in the Legislature.

 

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