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California Homes and Jobs ActOur Top Priority: The California Homes and Jobs Act (SB 391)

Update (June 06, 2013) The California Homes and Jobs Act (SB 391) is headed to its first committee in the Assembly: The Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee. A date has not been set for the hearing yet. Visit our Action Center to send letters to the committee.

View the latest Campaign Update. (Last updated: June 13, 2013)

Learn more about the California Homes and Jobs Act and find out how you can get involved.

New! White Paper on Cap-and-Trade/Transit-Oriented Development California Housing Partnership is the lead author of a white paper that provides detailed information about the state’s Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Housing Program and shows how the program promotes greenhouse gas reductions. Learn more

 

Policy Issues

Budget and Funding
Homelessness
Land Use

Cap-and-Trade: Learn more about our work on transit-oriented development and Cap-and-Trade.

View the latest Capitol Reporter -- Housing California's eNewsletter) Sign up to receive the Capitol Reporter under "Stay Informed" (to the right). Last updated: June 19, 2013.

View All Bills on Which We've Taken a Position -- Find out which bills we're sponsoring, supporting, and more. Last updated: May 08, 2013.

View All Bills We're Tracking -- In addition to bills we've taken a position on, we're keeping an eye on dozens more that may affect housing/homelessness policy. This is the entire list of bills we're tracking. Last Updated: June 04, 2013

 

Take Action

1. Send a letter to the Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee asking for a yes vote for homes and jobs (SB 391).

2. Sign on to our cap-and-trade proposal to win more state investment for affordable places to live near transit.

3. Help increase rental options for California's veterans. Send a letter in support of AB 639. Learn more

4. Increase funding for services in supportive homes. Send a letter in support of AB 361. Learn more.

5. Send a letter to help California attract more federal funds to address homelessness, while also increasing flexibility for transitional housing to become permanent homes (AB 1109).

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