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California voters to weigh $11.25 billion affordable housing bond
California voters will decide in November on an $11.25 billion affordable housing bond to fund construction, preserve affordability, and expand homeownership opportunities. The bond includes $10 billion for general obligation bonds targeting lower-income residents and $1.25 billion for self-supporting revenue bonds to aid veterans through the CalVet home loan program.
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