
2025 California Legislative Preview: Rebuilding, Accelerating Production and Funding Affordable Housing
Authors: Muhammad Alameldin, Andres Chaidez, and Yumna Talaat Download the PDF The 2025 California legislative session is officially underway with an unusually large cohort of new legislators. This year, more than 30 new members joined the legislature, and several lawmakers who were pivotal in passing housing bills over the last few sessions termed out. The state legislature also has new leadership in both housing committees: Assemblymember Matt Haney chairs the Assembly Housing and Community Development…
Implications of Further HUD Staffing Cuts on the Housing Sector
Author: Ben Metcalf Recent reporting suggests that the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is facing sweeping layoffs,…
How Affordable Housing Developers Can Leverage CalAIM to Help People Experiencing Homelessness
The California Health Care Foundation (CHCF) has partnered with the Terner Center on work to improve health outcomes for people…
Rebuilding after the Los Angeles Fires: What California Can Do to Facilitate Recovery
As people in the Los Angeles region undertake the task of rebuilding, the complexity of the effort is heightened by…
Lessons from California’s Statewide Efforts to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing
To counter the impacts of decades of discriminatory housing policies and worsening racial segregation, the State of California established a…
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