2025 ADEM Endorsement Slate
This year, we have an incredible opportunity to advocate for more housing in California by voting in a critical (but often low-turnout) upcoming election called ADEM (Assembly District Election Meetings). These elections determine the delegates who will shape the Democratic Party’s platform, endorse candidates, and decide which ballot measures to support.
The American Dream Starts with the Neighborhoods
Following the election, I’ve been reflecting on this quote from Harvey Milk: “The American Dream starts with the neighborhoods.” As a housing advocate, this resonates deeply—it’s a reminder that much of the progress we’ve made toward creating more abundant and affordable communities begins at the local level.
November Election Recap
As we close out 2024, the Housing Action Coalition 501(c)(4) is proud of the work we did for endorsed candidates around the state. In total, 71 of the 90 HAC-endorsed candidates were successful in their races this November. 4 of the 6 ballot measures we endorsed were also successful, including an important defeat for Proposition 33 (a victory for pro-housing).
Why I’m Voting for Mayor London Breed
As the Executive Director of the Housing Action Coalition, I’ve been working for over a decade to make it easier to build housing in San Francisco. We are still deep in the midst of our housing crisis – it is simply too difficult and expensive, right now, to build the housing we need so working people can afford to live here – but the tides are starting to shift. Much of that progress is thanks to the work of Mayor London Breed.
A Word With Corey — Legislative Wins, Election News, and Housing Heroes
This October is an exciting time for the Housing Action Coalition. There are three important things we’re working on that I want to make sure you’re following…
A Tumultuous Month In Housing
August was an intense month for the housing world. There was the good: Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama embraced a pro-housing agenda, with Harris declaring the importance of ‘ending America’s housing shortage’. And there was the normal sausage-making at the end of the legislative session in Sacramento with multiple HAC-sponsored bills moving to the Governor’s desk.
November 2024 Election Endorsements
Prepare to cast your votes in November and check out our list of endorsements for the state of California and county elections.
Why Housing Policy is Climate Policy
Learn how housing policy is climate policy and what you can do to bring about positive change.
We’re Suing The City of San Mateo
Learn how the Housing Action Coalition is holding San Mateo County for their bogus housing plan.
Pride and Paradox: The Realities of LGBTQ+ Housing Insecurity in San Francisco
To honor pride month, HAC is shedding light on the ways that San Francisco is economically exclusive while touting it's cultural inclusivity. This reality affects housing security for LGBTQIA+ folks disproportionately and needs to be addressed.
The Path Toward Building the Affordable Housing We Need
May is Affordable Housing Month! While this month provides an opportunity to celebrate the progress the pro-housing community has helped achieve, May is also a stark reminder of the challenges our region and state still have to overcome.
A Word With Corey: HAC’s 2024 Statewide Priorities
As we enter the 2024 legislative cycle, HAC will help achieve more progress by driving key state housing policy initiatives forward. This year we’re sponsoring six pieces of statewide legislation to make building new housing faster and easier.
Elections Have Consequences
While it’s still too early to know how all of HAC’s endorsed candidates and ballot measures did, the results so far are looking positive for the pro-housing community. Check the status of some of the major statewide and local races as of March 6, 2024.
Celebrating the Passage of the Serramonte Del Rey Development in Daly City
On February 26th, Daly City City Council voted to approve Jefferson Union High School District’s (JUHSD) proposal to introduce 1,235 new homes and a Head Start child care facility at the Serramonte Del Rey site.
Regulatory Committee Recap | Housing for All: Policy & Implementation in the City of Oakland with Mayor Sheng Thao
This past Wednesday morning, HAC hosted our Regulatory Committee across the Bay in Oakland featuring Mayor Sheng Thao and several members of her administration to give updates on major Oakland housing policies and processes.
HAC and Senator Wiener team up on SB 937, a Comprehensive Approach to Housing Relief in California
The last few years have posed significant challenges to homebuilders. Inflation, soaring interest rates, and high construction costs have made it increasingly difficult to finance housing projects.
While the state of the market is out of our control, we can reform state and local housing policies to help create more favorable conditions for housing production.
Eight Years Down, Many More To Go
In January, I got a notification from LinkedIn that I had just reached my eight-year workivesary at the Housing Action Coalition. Looking back on the near-decade I’ve spent advocating for housing, it’s moving to think about how much progress has been made.
HAC’s Holiday ‘Naughty Or Nice’ List
As a housing advocacy group, HAC constantly monitors cities, elected officials, and neighbors to know who is and isn’t supporting more housing creation. This year, we made a list (and checked it twice) to chronicle some of the pro- and anti-housing actors from across the region. And with the holiday season upon us, there is no better time to unveil HAC’s running catalog of housing advocates and antagonists — informally referred to as our ‘Naughty or Nice’ list.
You better watch out. You better not cry. Read on to learn who has been naughty and who has been nice in 2023.
Recap: The 21st Housing Heroes Awards
On Wednesday, October 18th the Housing Action Coalition was proud to host our 21st Annual Housing Heroes at the Salesforce Transit Center. Here’s a recap of the event:
Rockridge Makes Moves to Get Denser
As someone who cherishes the time they’ve spent in Rockridge, the prospect of making the neighborhood more affordable and accessible to families of all income levels means a lot to me. There are far too many wealthy enclaves in the Bay Area with anti-housing laws and regulations that create barriers to access for middle and lower-income residents. Upzoning will lead to more affordable housing opportunities while preserving the essence and charm of a neighborhood that I and so many other Oakland residents hold dear.