CA Assembly Passes Senator Rubio Bill Addressing San Gabriel Valley Affordable Housing Shortage and Homelessness

August 30, 2020

SACRAMENTO, CA – The State Assembly today approved a bill by Senator Susan Rubio (D-Baldwin Park) that addresses the San Gabriel Valley’s affordable housing shortage and homeless crisis. The bill now heads to the Governor’s desk.

Senate Bill 1212 strengthens the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust by making three changes to the board. First, it will guarantee continuity of experience by staggering the two-year terms of board members. Second, it will expand housing and homelessness expertise on the board. Third, it will ensure board decisions are equitable by requiring city representatives on the board be from different cities.

“The San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust creates a financial model to increase building and affordable housing and can serve as an example for other regions across the state,” Senator Rubio said. “The economic circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic make it even more critical to implement a collaborate approach.”

“We thank Senator Rubio for being an affordable housing champion,” said Jed Leano, chair of the San Gabriel Valley Regional Housing Trust and a councilmember for the City of Claremont. “Her legislative work and assistance with securing state funding has allowed us to support several ready-to-build projects in multiple cities.”

In 2019, Sen. Rubio partnered with the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments (SGVCOG) to author SB 751, which created the Trust and allows communities within the COG’s jurisdiction to fund housing to assist the homeless and persons of extremely low, very low, and low income across the San Gabriel Valley.

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