Gov. Newsom vetoes controversial housing bill meant to help undocumented immigrants

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday, Sept. 6, vetoed a controversial housing bill that would have ensured Californians are not excluded from assistance programs due to their immigration status.

AB 1840 would have ensured that an applicant’s status was not the sole reason they were denied from any of California’s Housing Finance Authority’s home purchase assistance programs, including the Dream for All Program, which provides a loan for first-time homebuyers.

“Given the finite funding available for CalHFA programs, expanding program eligibility must be carefully considered within the broader context of the annual state budget to ensure we manage our resources effectively,” Newsom wrote in his veto.

The idea, according to bill author Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula, D-Fresno, was that the “social and economic benefits of homeownership should be available to everyone,” including undocumented individuals, and doing so will bolster personal economic stability as well as the local economy.

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