By Kenneth Schrupp (The Heart Sq.)
The California legislature handed a invoice permitting undocumented immigrants to utilize the state’s $150,000, 0 down, 0 curiosity house “loans.” The invoice now goes to the governor’s desk, the place he should both veto or approve the invoice by the tip of September.
California has one of many worst house shortages within the nation, with an estimated 4.5 million house scarcity, and an almost $1 million median house worth.
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“Many generational Californians can’t afford to buy a house in their home state thanks to Democrats’ unsustainable economic policies,” mentioned State Senate Minority Chief Brian W. Jones, R-San Diego, in a press release urging California Gov. Gavin Newsom to veto the invoice. “This policy is not only unfair but also sends a dangerous message: ‘Come to California, whether legally or illegally, and claim your $150,000 home loan.’”
The California legislature handed a invoice permitting undocumented immigrants to utilize the state’s $150,000, 0 down, 0 curiosity house “loans.” The invoice now goes to the governor’s desk, the place he should both veto or approve the invoice by the tip of September.
California has one of many worst house shortages within the nation, with an estimated 4.5 million house scarcity, and an almost $1 million median house worth.
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“Many generational Californians can’t afford to buy a house in their home state thanks to Democrats’ unsustainable economic policies,” mentioned State Senate Minority Chief Brian W. Jones, R-San Diego, in a press release urging California Gov. Gavin Newsom to veto the invoice. “This policy is not only unfair but also sends a dangerous message: ‘Come to California, whether legally or illegally, and claim your $150,000 home loan.’”
Syndicated with permission from The Heart Sq..