βThe Building an Affordable California Act helps improve access to water by reducing delays and costs of our vital water projects so our family farms can keep food more cost effective for California families.β
β Emily Rooney, President, Agricultural Council of California #AffordableCA
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βWe are proud to support the Building an Affordable California Actβit cuts permitting red tape, delays, and bureaucracy so we can build the housing we need and lower rent and mortgage costs for Californians,β
β Corey Smith, Executive Director, Housing Action Coalition #AffordableCA
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βThe Building an Affordable California Act cuts unnecessary delays so homes can be built faster and at lower costβhelping more families find housing they can afford,β
β Dan Dunmoyer, President & CEO, California Building Industry Association #AffordableCA
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βThe Building an Affordable California Act delivers real benefits for Californians while keeping the state on track to meet its climate goals,β
β Alex Jackson, Executive Director, American Clean Power β California #AffordableCA
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βBy accelerating essential infrastructure, the Building an Affordable California Act helps lower costs and make sure communities get the basic services they deserve,β
β Rick Callender, President, NAACP California/Hawaii Conference #AffordableCA
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βUnnecessary permitting delays drive up costs and slow the delivery of critical water infrastructure Californians depend on every day. The Building an Affordable California Act modernizes the process,β
β Jennifer Capitolo, Executive Director, California Water Association #AffordableCA
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βCalifornians are eager to modernize the project approval process so we can build what we need, bring costs down, and make California more affordable.β
β Jennifer Barrera, President & CEO, California Chamber of Commerce #AffordableCA
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Families pay the price for project delays through costly housing, electricity, water & everyday essentials. The Building an Affordable California Act fixes whatβs broken.
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Californians agree: We can build what we need without endless delays. The Building an Affordable CA Act cuts red tape, lowers the cost of living, and maintains strong environmental, labor, and tribal protections. Join the growing coalition to build an Affordable CA: bit.ly/4q90W4d
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What the Building an Affordable California Act Means, Practically
Affordable CA represents the most comprehensive and consequential CEQA reform in more than 50 years. It eliminates delays by imposing enforceable timelines, creates predictability in permitting proces...
CAβs top land-use experts agree: the Building an Affordable CA Act is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fix a broken approval system and make it faster and more predictable to build housing and infrastructure Californians need. Learn moreβ¬ bit.ly/3M3XIAW
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The Building an Affordable California Act streamlines essential projects by creating clear timelines and a more predictable process to deliver housing, clean energy, water, and infrastructure faster and more affordably.
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CAβs outdated project approval process delays homes, schools, clean energy, and essential infrastructureβand drives up costs. The Building an Affordable California Act cuts red tape so we can build faster and lower costs for Californians.
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CA families need essential projectsβhomes, hospitals, clean water & energy, broadband, roads, and schoolsβbuilt faster and more affordably. Support the Building an Affordable California Act today. Learn more: BuildAffordableCA.com
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