(The Center Square) – A law passed in 2023 that sought to consolidate applications for California’s affordable housing developers received scrutiny from lawmakers on Tuesday, who looked at how effective the law has been in its first two years.

That law, known as Assembly Bill 519 before its passage, was authored by Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo, D-Santa Clarita, It aimed to have the state’s Affordable Housing Finance Work Group create one application for developers building affordable housing to apply for state funds. The application developers would have to use would allow those developers to access state funds that are meant to be used to build multifamily rental units, according to a legislative analysis of the bill.

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