Month: October 2021

Yesterday Congress avoided a government shutdown. But the fix is temporary. And all the uncertainty caused the stock market to plunge almost 5% for the month of September. Since Republicans are adamant about not raising the debt limit; there is more trouble ahead.   What would a government shutdown mean for ordinary Americans? Since essential
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Earlier this month, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed three laws meant to encourage more housing construction and supply, allowing some overriding of local zoning policies in order to get more affordable and racially equitable housing.  But the state’s dramatic intervention probably won’t be enough to overcome decades of anti-housing policies and practices, driven by existing homeowners who
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