Our team is building on this year’s momentum to deliver bigger reforms in 2026 and make California a place where everyone prospers – but we can’t do it alone.
Make a contribution today to make California affordable! buff.ly/QtKHogP
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Building an inclusive movement to solve CA’s housing, climate, and economic challenges. Together, we all prosper. Join us at prosperitycalifornia.org
Our team is building on this year’s momentum to deliver bigger reforms in 2026 and make California a place where everyone prospers – but we can’t do it alone.
Make a contribution today to make California affordable! buff.ly/QtKHogP
We’re only 12 months into this journey, but already so proud and grateful to everyone who has helped us grow and flourish as we work to bring the California dream back within reach.
Check out our impact report to see some of this year’s wins! buff.ly/XBbeAKk
Over the last few decades, Californians have faced the compounding crises of a severe housing shortage, escalating climate-driven disasters, and a rising cost of living.
That’s why, one year ago, we founded Prosperity California.
We just took a HUGE step forward in providing Californians with communities that are more:
☀️ Climate-resilient, 🚅 Connected, and 🔑 Affordable
➡️ Now, it’s time to build those homes! 🏠
📩 Sign up for more updates on our priority legislation: buff.ly/nQBAL6o
👉 By establishing standards for transit-oriented development, SB 79 enables more affordable housing and public transit access, making our communities more connected to jobs and important resources while reducing emissions from cars
🔗 Learn more at buff.ly/oVLE6od
A graphic for SB 79
🚨 BREAKING:
🥁 Earlier today, SB 79 ( @scottwiener.bsky.social), the Abundant and Affordable Homes Near Transit Act, was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom!
Learn more below ⬇️⬇️
☀️ Since 1990 the HCF has protected 1.2 million acres of land. SB 427 allows that work to expand, strengthening California’s climate-resilience, contributing to the longevity of our safe, beautiful, and prosperous wildlands 🦆🦊
🔗 Learn more: buff.ly/oVLE6od
🏆 This is a HUGE win!
🌱 As a result, the HCF will earn an additional $150 million in future funding to support the crucial work of maintaining our state’s biodiversity and protecting our natural resources.
🔗 Learn more: buff.ly/oVLE6od
A graphic for SB 427
🎉 Last week Governor Newsom signed SB 427 (Blakespear) into law, extending the Habitat Conservation Fund (HCF) through 2035!
Thanks to Sen. Blakespear, Sen. Stern & the legislators who supported SB 427, the HCF will continue protecting California’s natural treasures.
🎉 Congrats to everyone who cares about more affordable, walkable communities!
SB 79 (Sen. Wiener), which we were proud to support, passed out of the Assembly and Senate and is headed to Gov. Newsom's desk!
This is a huge win for pro-housing, environment, and transit advocates.
URGENT UPDATE: SB 79, from @scottwiener.bsky.social, The Abundant and Affordable Homes Near Transit Act, has a tough vote coming up in the CA Assembly this week.
Please contact your Assemblymember NOW ahead of the vote to share your support:
SB 79 brings the vision of climate-resilient, affordable communities closer to reality.
🚄 More housing near public transit provides an accessible alternative to being stuck in traffic, reducing harmful emissions.
Send an email today in support of SB 79: buff.ly/LJHXBwz
🏠🚶➡️🚉 In case you forgot: SB 79 sets standards for transit-oriented zoning, allowing us to build more lower-cost multi-family housing within walking distance of high quality transit like train stations
🔗 Learn more at buff.ly/AR3D0g8
A graphic illustrating SB 79
🚨 Priority Bill Update❗
🥁 Earlier today, SB 79 ( @scottwiener.bsky.social ), the Abundant and Affordable Homes Near Transit Act, passed through Assembly Appropriations!
This bill is now headed to the Assembly Floor! Learn more below ⬇️⬇️
Easy approvals for homes that meet all safety and planning requirements means that communities can rebuild more quickly, and could accelerate homebuilding outside disasters as well.
We’re excited to see Gov Newsom use AI to rebuild homes and restore neighborhoods in LA!
ICYMI: LA is deploying AI to accelerate rebuilding in the wake of the Eaton and Palisades fires.
This tool pre-checks designs against local zoning and building codes, paving the way for faster approval once plans are submitted.
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California needs solutions that accelerate the building of homes in existing communities, protected from climate risks.
🌳 SB 772 will support the building of more homes near jobs, transit, and other essential amenities
📩 Sign up for more updates on our priority legislation: buff.ly/nQBAL6o
🏠 As a reminder: SB 772 updates the Infill Infrastructure Grant Program (IIG), making it easier to build more climate-smart and affordable housing in existing communities.
🔗 Learn more at buff.ly/DC8kHKf
🚨 Priority Bill Update❗
🥁 Last night, SB 772, the Investing in Climate Resilient and Affordable Communities Act introduced by @senatorcabaldon.bsky.social, passed through the Assembly Housing Committee on a unanimous 12-0 vote!
This bill is now headed to Assembly Appropriations! Learn more below ⬇️️
We’re overjoyed to see these good governance reforms signed into law – and especially excited to see their impact on CA’s housing crisis.
But there’s still work to be done. If you’re ready to build a future where everyone can prosper, join us: buff.ly/eOmcQ2S
We’re especially grateful to the elected officials who have led the fight to tackle California’s labyrinthian permitting system: Sen @scottwiener.bsky.social and Asm @buffywicks.bsky.social deserve a full round of applause for their vision and leadership getting these reforms over the finish line.
01.07.2025 21:59 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0An illustration of SB 607
These bills draw from SB 607 (a Prosperity California sponsored bill) and AB 609, making it easier and faster to build the infill housing, infrastructure, healthcare, and clean energy projects Californians desperately need.
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HUGE news!
Yesterday the State Legislature passed the largest change to CEQA in a generation.
AB 130 and SB 131 will lower the cost of living for working families and put us on the path to a more vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable California.
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🔔 New Blog Post!
Our VP Robyn Leslie toured Sacramento's Mirasol project—a model for climate-friendly land reuse. Projects like this bring housing, green space, transit access, and more to existing communities.
Read more:
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SB 79 will support the vision of climate-friendly housing and walkable, connected communities ✨
📩 Sign up for our mailing list for more updates on our priority legislation: buff.ly/nQBAL6o
🚆 In case you forgot: SB 79, introduced by Sen. Scott Wiener establishes state standards for transit-oriented development, allowing us to build more homes around major transit lines.
🔗 Learn more at buff.ly/FPXQn0K
Priority bill update: SB 79: Abundant and Affordable Homes Near Transit Act. Passed the Senate floor.
🚨Priority Bill Update❗
🥁 Last night, SB 79 (by @scottwiener.bsky.social ) The Abundant and Affordable Homes Near Transit Act 🎉passed 🎉 the Senate floor in a 21 - 13 vote!
Next the bill is off to the State Assembly! Learn more below ⬇️⬇️
An illustration of SB 607 showing a thriving city, canals, bicycle infrastructure, and windmills
4/4 We’re excited to continue working with Gov Newsom, Sen Wiener, and Senate and Assembly leadership to advance this important legislation as part of CA’s budget.
Working together we can deliver the projects necessary to make our communities more affordable for all Californians
3/4 As two Napa county supervisors put it, “Dozens of narrow exemptions passed over decades have made CEQA so complicated that anyone who wants to build something to make California a better place is practically forced to keep a trial lawyer on retainer.” buff.ly/m6VPKS9
28.05.2025 20:20 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 02/4 By making targeted reforms to CEQA, SB 607 preserves critical environmental protections while making it easier to build essential services, including child care centers, clean energy projects, hospitals, food banks and affordable housing.
Read more: buff.ly/8LzccWd