California reauthorizes cap and trade, now cap and invest, securing $800 million annually for the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program through 2045.
In March, our Southern California and national teams joined our partners to shape housing policy, protect permanent supportive housing, and support communities building for a resilient future.
Our Northern California Policy Director, Justine Marcus, talks with KQED's Erin Baldassari about the impact of rising insurance premiums on permanent supportive housing.
On July 5, Governor Gavin Newsom’s Reorganization Plan (GRP) went into effect with the goal of ushering in the structural changes needed in California to effectively address the affordable housing and homelessness crisis.
The 2025 California Affordable Housing Pipeline report reveals that 44,723 new affordable homes are stalled and unable to begin construction due to a lack of public funding.
As Los Angeles begins the long process of rebuilding after recent wildfires, affordable housing providers are taking hard-earned lessons from those who have been through similar disasters, while updating emergency plans and taking steps to reinforce buildings and procedures to prepare for future wildfires.