The 2024 California Legislative Roundup: Insights into Sacramento

In recent years, the California legislature has become increasingly bold about wielding the power of state law to address the housing crisis and other land use matters. This year, the legislature yet again considered dozens of bills with major impacts on planning and development statewide and, especially, in urban areas like Los Angeles. It is sending the vast majority of them to the governor's desk, for signature or veto by September 30th. 

Join us for an engaging and informative panel discussion to review the significant legislation passed--and not passed--in the 2024 session. This event aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest legislative changes and their impact on our communities and cities. Whether you are a government official, urban planner, developer, or community advocate, this discussion is essential for understanding how recent legislation will impact your work and our communities.

Moderator 

·     Margaret Akerblom, Partner, Allen Matkins

Panelists

·     Seamus Garrity, Director, Lighthouse Public Affairs 

·     Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur (51st District)

·     Jackson Loop, Policy Director at Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH)

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