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CA Assemblymember Timothy S. Grayson, Representing the 14th District

Joined December 2016

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    Mar 15

    Our offices will remain available to serve our constituents throughout this outbreak. We ask meetings take place over the phone, but please reach out for any constituent services, questions, help or concerns Contra Costa: (925) 521-1511 Solano: (707) 642-0314

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    Contra Costa Board of Supervisors passed an Eviction Protection and Rent Freeze Ordinance to provide additional protections through January 31, 2021. See the news release, Ordinance, and resources at:

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    Los datos sobre las pruebas nos dan una idea clara de cómo se está propagando el COVID-19 en nuestra comunidad. Podrías estar contagiado y no tener síntomas. Para programar una cita, llama al (844) 421-0804 o visita .

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    Sep 22

    Thank you for doing your part! Keep up the good work. Simple yet powerful actions will help us keep reopening: cover face in public, keep distance, wash hands often, and stay home if you're sick.

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    Sep 22

    Only 8 days until the deadline of Sept. 30. 9 Questions. 10 Years of Impact. Take powerful action. Don't wait. Tell your family and friends to get counted too!

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  7. Sep 22

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    Sep 21

    Looks like California's youth are active, engaged, and ready to cast a ballot in 2020. It is encouraging that survey results show students are already creating an action plan to vote this November. What's your ?

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  11. Sep 21

    I‘m committed to continuing to fight for legislation to set California on a path to dramatically increase our housing supply, build sorely needed affordable housing, and produce housing that is attainable to working families at all income levels.

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  12. Sep 21

    This past year I worked to put forward a legislative package to reform the way that development fees are determined, assessed, justified, and financed in California. Unfortunately, these bills stalled during the legislative session, but my work on this issue continues.

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  13. Sep 21

    If we want to achieve our goal of building housing for all Californians at all incomes, then we must not continue to allow some local jurisdictions to place a disproportionate financial burden on the backs of new homebuyers.

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  14. Sep 21

    It has effectively barred a generation of Californians from one of the most reliable forms of wealth generation available: owning a home.

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  15. Sep 21

    Fees can also be both regressive and exclusionary, driving up the cost of construction to the point that low or middle income projects simply do not get built. This disproportionately impacts first time homebuyers, communities of color, and the working class.

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  16. Sep 21

    There is strong evidence that fees are ultimately passed along to the public in the form of higher rent, inflated home prices, and stalled projects that exacerbate our chronic housing shortage.

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  17. Sep 21

    UC Berkeley’s Terner Center found that development fees can compromise up to 18% of the cost of a new home. In some jurisdictions, developers pay $157,000 in fees on each single family home constructed.

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  18. Sep 21

    Our state is in the midst of a housing crisis decades in the making, and this crisis did not go away when the current global health crisis began. The need to build more housing—and particularly housing that is affordable for working Californians—is urgent.

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  19. Sep 18

    My condolences and prayers go out to Justice Ginsburg's family, and I hope they can find comfort in knowing that she leaves behind a legacy that will inspire Americans for generations to come.

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  20. Sep 18

    Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg spent her life championing justice and pursuing equality for all--her passing is an incredible loss for our country.

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