5 things from a new state report on housing policy


A newly released report from the state Legislative Analyst’s Office suggests changes to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to address California’s housing shortage. Here are some key points from the report released Wednesday, meant to act as guidance for state officials, particularly legislators, who craft policy.

1. Much of the need for housing is felt by lower incomes, with the percentage of cost-burdened households above 60 percent in both urban counties like San Francisco and rural ones like El…

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