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  • Community Voices: Voters Must Demand Concrete Plans for Affordable Housing From Political Candidates

    April 16, 2024 As an advocate for equitable housing solutions, I am deeply concerned about the lack of affordable housing across our state—particularly in the Coachella Valley. Affordable [...]

    July 9, 2024
  • California Housing Is Even Less Affordable Than You Think, UC Berkeley Study Says

  • Santa Clara County affordable housing sees huge funding drop

  • Too much affordable housing? Concord rejects low-income project downtown, draws state scrutiny

  • Find out which lobbying groups get their way most often in the California Legislature

  • Majority of Voters Support Affordable Housing Bond on November Ballot

  • We want to hear from you: How has the cost of living in San Diego impacted your life?

  • ‘The market has been overrun’: Maps of vacation rentals in San Diego are fueling a fiery debate about America’s housing crisis — here’s why

  • Mayor London Breed Celebrates Groundbreaking of Family and Veteran Affordable Housing Development in the Sunset

  • LAHSA Reports Decline in Los Angeles Homelessness in 2024

  • The housing situation in Orange County is grim

  • State Budget Wins for Affordable Housing

  • Report: San Diego County Needs 134,500 More Affordable Housing Units

  • Report: 80 percent of low-income San Diegans spending more than half their income on rent

  • Annual report finds county needs 134k more affordable homes

  • State, federal housing funds to San Diego fell in 2023

  • San Diego County’s Big Affordable Housing Gap

  • New report shows San Diego’s growing need for low-income homes

  • New report shows San Diegans need to earn close to $48 per hour to afford average rent

  • San Diego County more than 134,000 low-income rentals short, report finds

  • Study: San Diegans need to earn nearly $48 an hour to afford living in county

  • Reps. Schiff, Gomez introduce bill to convert unused & underutilized government facilities to affordable housing