Sacramento Needs More Taxpayer Advocates, Not Prop. 15
For most of us money is a means to an end, that of living – keeping food on the table, a roof overhead, paying the utility bills, clothing and educating the kids. If we’ve planned well and are lucky we have enough to put away for retirement and spend on some extras – electronics, meals […]
If Sacramento politicians can’t support a renter’s tax credit, they aren’t serious about the state’s housing mess
Drive through almost any city or town in California and the impact of California’s housing crisis is plainly evident. Homelessness is on the rise. And ever-rising housing costs are going to push more and more people in that direction. Despite months and months of hearing legislators promise action, we’re not seeing it. It’s not happening. […]