Last November, 59% of voters in Berkeley wanted to give the city permission to borrow $650 million to fund affordable housing. Two years earlier, 58% of San Diego voters supported a $900 million housing bond. Two years before that,
Many local governments have more than half their voters approve a bond measure… but fewer than the two-thirds supermajority required. An effort to change that would drastically alter the ability of local governments to fund housing and infrastructure projects.
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