Political Perspective

Gavin Newsom Housing Plan Support

We are in the midst of an immense housing shortage in California, and our new Governor is on a mission to begin repairing it. Governor Gavin Newsom’s housing plan is part of his $1.75 billion 2019 housing crisis package. He spoke throughout his campaign about building 3.5 million new housing units in California by 2025. […]

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PACE Loans: Consumers Beware

PACE loans, or Property Assessed Clean Energy loans, are a way to borrow money for clean energy projects. California has many providers of PACE programs. A consumer may see them in the marketplace as HERO, (Home Energy Renovation Opportunity), YGrene, or CaliforniaFIRST. These loans get people’s attention because they finance green energy projects with no

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The True Cost of Electrification

California has continuously adopted aggressive and far-reaching goals for greenhouse gas emissions reductions. Specifically, these goals aim to reach an 80 percent reduction below 1990 greenhouse gas emissions levels by 2050. Local jurisdictions in the Sacramento Region toyed with the idea of mandating electric appliances to lead the state in greenhouse gas emissions policy. Electrification

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Electrification of Housing

At C.A.R. last month, many potential and existing issues were discussed and what it means to the REALTOR® community. REALTORS® are preparing for possible policy regarding requiring electrification of housing. Since 2006, California has adopted aggressive and far-reaching goals regarding greenhouse gas emissions and how to drastically reduce them. The goal for entire electrification of

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Rent Control: The Battle Is Not Over

Despite Prop 10 failing this November, leaving the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act to stay, the fight to prevent rent control in Sacramento remains. Rent control continues to be an active topic of discussion and possible policy to be voted on in 2020, as the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has drafted an initiative establishing rent

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