Policy Updates

Year in Review: 2024 Policy Update from Sacramento

December 17, 2024

Governor Newsom signed 13 bills supported by Eden during this legislative session—including legislation that strengthens protections for affordable housing providers from “bad faith” lawsuits, increases financing flexibility, and reduces or delays fees imposed on our projects. 

In spite of a multi-billion-dollar revenue shortfall, the 2024-25 state budget approved earlier this year also maintained state commitments to several successful affordable housing programs, including the Low Income Housing Tax Credit and Multifamily Housing Program.

The Governor vetoed two Eden-supported bills this year, including AB 1360 (Gabriel), a bill that would have extended state housing tax credit allocations through 2030 and SB 1374 (Becker), a bill that sought to reverse a recent state regulatory decision preventing multifamily housing developments from consuming solar energy produced on our properties.

The summary below includes highlights of major changes to housing policy this year:

Ballot Measures:

Approved:

Failed:

Legislation endorsed by Eden and signed by the Governor:

ADUs:

Anti-NIMBY:

Fees – Deferrals/Transparency:

Funding: 

Preservation: 

Streamlining: