California Housing Gets Money, But No Respect
4 November 2000 - 9:00am
With affordable housing ranking as a major issue in nearly all of California, the Davis administration and the Legislature responded this year with a gigantic increase in funding for housing programs.
With affordable housing ranking as a major issue in nearly all of California, the Davis administration and the Legislature responded this year with a gigantic increase in funding for housing programs. However, they did not adopt the significant policy changes supported by the building industry and some housing advocates, and the governor even vetoed one of the few important housing bills approved by lawmakers.
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Housing Programs Receive Funding Increases
Source:
California Planning and Development Report, November 1, 2000
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