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See what’s behind California’s push to adopt more housing laws

Lawmakers got more than 60 bills signed into law in 2023, ranging from tenant protections to streamlined approvals for affordable housing.

A 2022 groundbreaking for an affordable housing project at the Southside Church of Christ in Los Angeles. A  measure signed into law this past year allows more homes to be built on land owned by religious institutions and private colleges.  (File photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)
A 2022 groundbreaking for an affordable housing project at the Southside Church of Christ in Los Angeles. A measure signed into law this past year allows more homes to be built on land owned by religious institutions and private colleges. (File photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)
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Lawmakers got more than 60 bills signed into law in 2023, ranging from tenant protections to streamlined approvals for affordable housing.

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