George Skelton: California legislators push politics aside to get a big housing deal done
by George Skelton, Los Angeles Times
Aug 30, 2022
3 minutes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — When a legislature operates the way it should, big things can happen.
Working right means: Leaders cooperate and jointly use their clout. Lawmakers pushing rival bills team up. People compromise. Pushy special interests are shoved aside.
A textbook example occurred last week. The Senate leader and Assembly speaker agreed on two important housing bills. The measures had been in conflict politically, but not so much substantively. They complemented each other. And it was decided each should pass.
Both bills open commercial land for residential housing, in many cases replacing
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