

Housing Legislation Delays Relief for Struggling Homeowners, Sets Up Vague Investment Scheme
SACRAMENTO – Senate Republican Leader Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) released the following statement after Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 113, a housing trailer bill into law. The newly-signed legislation addresses the state’s plan to spend $331 million in national mortgage settlement funds. Senate Democrats passed SB 113 on
NAAC wins anew in $331-million verdict for struggling California homeowners
The National Asian American Coalition (“NAAC”), won a decisive victory for homeowners yesterday as the California Supreme Court denied review of a lower court ruling ordering the return of $331 million to the National Mortgage Special Deposit Fund (“NMSDF”) – a special fund created to
Taking money meant for financially pressed homeowners and using it to balance California’s budget is plain wrong
By GEORGE SKELTON SEP 17, 2018 | 12:05 AM | SACRAMENTO Gov. Jerry Brown and the Legislature just showed why many voters don’t trust Sacramento politicians with money — and why last year’s gas tax increase could be repealed on election day. Ruling Democrats never quite get it. They become
Is Assemblymember Phil Ting Only For The Crazy Rich Asians, Or Will He Fight For The Crazy Poor Ones, Too?
By Faith Bautista, Cora Oriel, Dion Catedrilla-Ugbebor, and Jin Sung* Last week, the movie Crazy Rich Asians opened in theaters nationwide to long lines and critical acclaim, especially here in Daly City where a lot of Asians reside. Of course, where people are, there the