California Gubernatorial Candidates Try to Distinguish Themselves on Housing Policies

May 22
10 mins

Episode Description

In California's crowded race for governor, almost every candidate has made housing affordability a central part of their campaign. While the candidates have varied approaches on this issue, and there's a lot they agree on, there are also some key differences.

Guest: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQED


Data centers are expanding into water-stressed communities across California, like the Imperial Valley. At the same time, data center operators are using loopholes to hide how much water these facilities are using. These findings are from a new report backed by Santa Clara University and the think tank Next10.

Reporter: Molly Peterson, CalMatters

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