May you recall when I first became governor, I sued Huntington beach, the first city because they were out of compliance with their housing element. We established a legally, legally binding goal of two and a half million units. We talked about the stretch goal, what needed to get some equilibrium in our prices, the supply demand imbalance. But we created a legally binding goal of two and a half million. (35:07–35:12)
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Asserts that California has a legally binding goal to build 2.5 million housing units.
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