California bill to dramatically increase home building fails for third year in a row

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California lawmakers failed to pass high-profile legislation on Thursday to dramatically increase home building in the state — the third year in a row that the effort was defeated

throughout California, was opposed by state senators who said the measure took too much power away from local governments and failed to sufficiently address low-income housing needs. The bill’s author, Sen. Scott Wiener , has argued that allowing more density in already developed areas would help reduce a shortage of homes at the root of the state’s affordability problems and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars.

Sen. Bob Hertzberg said that SB 50 could increase allowable development across broad swaths of Los Angeles. The bill, he said, wrongfully targets local government officials and single-family homeowners in its attempt to help remedy the state’s housing problems.

The legislation has exposed deep divisions among Democratic lawmakers. Prior to the vote Wednesday afternoon, Senate Democrats spent nearly three hours meeting in private mostly discussing the bill’s fate. Deliberation on the Senate floor lasted another two hours. Then, as the first vote on the bill left it four senators short of passage, lawmakers took a half-hour break while SB 50 backers attempted to rally sufficient support.

 

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