Bills to extend state ban on renter evictions and a federal ban are in progress, but current pandemic protections are scheduled to end next month
Federal protections that have prevented millions of renters across the country from being evicted are about to expire and could leave them at risk of losing their homes if Congress does not act by Saturday.
A stimulus plan to retrofit homes and replace gas appliances for low-income Californians and small businesses will help fight climate change and create jobs.
After a bit of last-minute legislative maneuvering, the list of propositions that California voters will be asked to weigh in on has been – more or less – finalized.
In the face of the COVID-19 crisis, the County must strengthen its commitment to sustainability, equity, and resilience in order to create a pathway for investment in a safe, healthy, and inclusive future.
With his latest proposal, Governor Newsom has placed the leverage of the state budget behind many priorities of the California Economic Summit and its regional, interconnected approach to solving the state’s complex challenges.
Three landlords across the state are suing to stop the Judicial Council of California’s eviction moratorium, arguing the council has exceeded its powers and should allow some delinquent renters to be removed from their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Los Angeles County Is Here to Help Tenants Make Their Monthly Rent Payments and Property Owners Protect Their Rental Income During the COVID-19 Pandemic