Our view: In Sacramento, courage can be contagious, but so can cowardice


This was supposed to be the year we saw the California legislature in action on housing. Instead, we mostly saw another year of inaction on housing.

Given ample opportunities boldly to address our rampaging housing shortage and inaffordability crisis, our elected representatives instead opted for timidity. Two hundred bills concerning housing were submitted last year and this. As the legislative clock winds down, a few mostly incremental measures have been approved. The most potentially influential…

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