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Assembly adopts AB 130 to fast-track housing projects, adds tribal consultation provisions
Summary
The California Assembly voted to concur in Senate amendments and pass AB 130, a housing trailer bill that creates CEQA streamlining for certain infill projects, establishes funding/policy changes tied to the 2025 budget and includes new tribal consultation steps; the measure passed 62–2.
The California State Assembly on June 4 concurred in Senate amendments and approved AB 130, a housing trailer bill designed to speed housing production by narrowing when the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) can be used to delay projects and by pairing those changes with programmatic budget investments.
The bill’s author in the Assembly, Assemblymember Gabriel, told colleagues AB 130 "will ensure that these investments are matched by policy that speeds housing construction, supports renters and homeowners, ensures that we stretch our dollars for maximum impact." He asked members for an aye vote.
AB 130 includes a package of CEQA streamlining…
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