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Editorial: Californians say 'yes' to housing measures. Mostly

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 11, 2022

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Forget about the red wave or the blue wave. California, it appears, had a housing wave on election day. Up and down the state, voters largely backed pro-housing ballot measures, including taxes and bonds to build affordable housing, and rejected several measures aimed at making it harder to build. That’s good news for a state still mired in a housing crisis that is fueling poverty and inequality and hindering economic growth. And it’s a... + full article



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