Podcast

Special Episode: Intersection of Climate and Housing policies

L-R: Camille von Kaenel, Politico; Zak Accuardi, Natural Resources Defense Council; Jordan Grimes, Greenbelt Alliance; Moira O’Neill, UCSF School of Law; Brian Hanlon, CAYIMBY. Panel 2 at A Conference on Housing, Feb. 24, 2026 in Sacramento. Photo by Joha Harrison.

CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: This Special Episode of the Capitol Weekly Podcast was recorded live at A Conference on Housing, which was held in Sacramento on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

This is Panel 2: Intersection of Climate and Housing Policies. Panelists: Zak Accuardi, Natural Resources Defense Council; Jordan Grimes, Greenbelt Alliance; Brian Hanlon, CAYIMBY; Moira O’Neill, UC College of Law, San Francisco. Moderated by Camille von Kaenel, POLITICO

Podcast

Special Episode: Housing, Reforms – Permits, Building Code, CEQA

A Conference on Housing, Panel 1: Reforms: Permits, Building Code, CEQA. L-R: Liam Dillon, POLITICO; Asm. Alex Lee; Sen. Jesse Arreguín; Jennifer Barrera, California Chamber of Commerce; Dan Dunmoyer, California Building Industry Association; Chris Elmendorf, UC Davis School of Law. February 24, 2026. Photo by Joha Harrison, Capitol Weekly.

CAPITOL WEEKLY PODCAST: This Special Episode of the Capitol Weekly Podcast was recorded live at A Conference on Housing, which was held in Sacramento on Tuesday, February 24, 2026. This is Panel 1: Reforms: Permits, Building Code, CEQA.

Panelists: Sen. Jesse Arreguín; Asm. Alex Lee; Jennifer Barrera, California Chamber of Commerce; Dan Dunmoyer, California Building Industry Association; Chris Elmendorf, UC Davis School of Law. Moderated by Liam Dillon, POLITICO

Micheli Files

How to participate in the California legislative process

The California state Capitol in Sacramento. (Photo: Adonis Villanueva, via Shutterstock)

Where do we find the rules governing the legislative process? First in the Constitution, followed by the Government Code, and then a number of them in the Legislature’s internal rules. The legislative process is also dependent on the calendar and specified deadlines.

Opinion

A budget moment California can get right

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OPINION – The budget is a statement of who we choose to stand with. This year, let it stand with the workers, seniors and children who built this state — and with the fiscal responsibility that comes from investing in prevention rather than paying for crisis.

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