The year 2025 was a banner year for big bills to support housing supply and land use reforms. Notable new laws include ones that enable the building of transit-adjacent housing and a pair of significant new reforms to the California Environmental Quality Act.
In addition, this year also saw a series of bills that build on a foundation of laws passed over the past 10 years in California to help move housing forward, as well as bills that facilitate rebuilding in Los Angeles after the fires.
Now that California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed new bills into law and vetoed others, experts will discuss what the latest crop of successful legislation means for California’s housing landscape.
Speakers include:
- William Fulton, Terner Center Fellow; Professor of Practice, University of California, San Diego (Moderator)
- Julie Aguilar, Research Analyst, Terner Center (Presenter)
- Muhammad Alameldin, Senior Policy Advisor, California YIMBY
- Susan K. Hori, Partner, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
- Sosan Madanat, Vice President, W Strategies LLC