A bipartisan housing caucus of 12 Arizona lawmakers will meet to share ideas, discuss existing bills and possibly come up with legislation.
McKee is expected to formally launch his run for reelection in March. His speech offered outlines of some possible campaign talking points.
The research shows clear housing solutions — but Project 2025’s prescriptions will only exacerbate the crisis.
Rising Homelessness Highlights Need to Invest in Proven Solutions, Reject Policies That Worsen Homelessness and Housing InstabilityHomelessness has risen sharply since 2023, new data show.
The Republican has set his sights on the race for the 49th Congressional District in 2026, as he reaches his term limit on the county Board of Supervisors.
Days after Gov. Maura Healey publicly signaled openness to changing the state’s decades-old right to shelter law, Republican state lawmakers Tuesday offered a round of reforms aimed at tightening the state’s response to an influx of migrants, setting up a potential political struggle over how to proceed.
Some advocates predict “brutal, fast change” if the president-elect makes good on his talk of reducing federal spending.
Communities that have seen homeownership rates rise may struggle amid more competition for available housing and rising mortgage rates. Overall, the financial impact of the massive wildfires, already estimated to be among the costliest disasters in U.S. history, could have far-reaching implications on the market.
Gavin Newsom is echoing the incoming Trump administration as he touts government efficiency. But the governor has expanded the size and scope of California’s government to an all-time high.
Letters to the editor on the homelessness crisis, the Equal Rights Amendment and potential cuts to social security and medicare.
Gov. Jeff Landry caught city officials off guard in October when he abruptly ordered Louisiana state troopers, along with officials from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and other state agencies, to close homeless encampments around the city, sending unhoused residents to a newly sanctioned site on Earhart Boulevard.
The Oregon House will get its first Japanese American representative after Multnomah and Washington county commissioners voted to appoint Bethany Democrat Mari Watanabe to a vacant seat in the state House.