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Despite new laws, state housing crisis may be worsening

Chris Reed September 10, 2019

For the third straight year, the state Legislature has approved major legislation meant to accelerate housing construction in California to help stabilize or reduce the cost of shelter. But will the latest – Senate Bill 330, the Housing Crisis Act

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