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California Legislature passes $11.25 billion housing bond, voters have final say

Off The Press

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June 26, 2026

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Just two days after California senators announced an 11.25 billion housing bond bill, the Assembly and Senate passed the bond that’s designed to help veterans keep a roof over their heads and keep housing affordable for everyone. The bill now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk before it heads to the November ballot for California []...Click to read more

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L.A. Times - Education

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· Jul 1, 2026

After threat of cuts, California expands subsidized child care by more than 20,000 spaces

After talk of potential cuts, California's budget adds 22,770 subsidized child-care spaces. The expansion means Gov. Gavin Newsom will fulfill nearly three-quarters of the slots he promised in 2021.

Off The Press

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· Jul 4, 2026

California’s mail-in balloting has utterly failed to increase participation

California counties completed their final official vote counts for the June primary this week — but the turnout figures come as President Donald Trump and other skeptics are lambasting the state’s drawn-out voting process. Statewide turnout reached 40.8, according to preliminary figures from the California Secretary of State. That’s an increase from the 2024 primary []...Click to read more

Los Angeles Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Congress passes landmark housing bill with overwhelming bipartisan votes

Measures to provide federal funding for new housing in big cities could be particularly significant to California.

Must Read Alaska

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· Jun 24, 2026

Opinion: Tired of the Familiar Rhetoric, Familiar Empty Answers of the PFD Debate

By Shelley Hughes, former State Senator and 2026 Candidate for Governor I have heard the same promises about the Permanent Fund Dividend for years. Every election cycle brings bold declarations, sweeping guarantees, and applause lines about “full PFDs” or “a final payment.” We are hearing it again this cycle, more of the same rhetoric, but [] The post Opinion: Tired of the Familiar Rhetoric, Familiar Empty Answers of the PFD Debate appeared first on Must Read Alaska.

KMJNow – Fresno

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· Jun 23, 2026

Proposed $11 Billion Dollar State Housing Bond Aims for November Ballot

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- A statewide proposal to accelerate affordable housing development in California is moving closer to the November ballot, as l...

ArcaMax

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· Jun 22, 2026

California leaders announce deal on $11 billion affordable housing bond measure

California legislators and Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a deal Monday to place an 11 billion bond on the November ballot to try and address one of the state’s most pressing needs: Housing. The agreement is a major step in a years-long effort by...

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Related coverage for "California Legislature passes $11.25 billion housing bond, voters have final say": L.A. Times - Education — After threat of cuts, California expands subsidized child care by more than 20,000 spaces. Off The Press — California’s mail-in balloting has utterly failed to increase participation. Los Angeles Times — Congress passes landmark housing bill with overwhelming bipartisan votes. Must Read Alaska — Opinion: Tired of the Familiar Rhetoric, Familiar Empty Answers of the PFD Debate. KMJNow – Fresno — Proposed $11 Billion Dollar State Housing Bond Aims for November Ballot. ArcaMax — California leaders announce deal on $11 billion affordable housing bond measure