(The Center Square) – Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Monday to make building affordable housing easier throughout California.

In a press conference at a new residential building under construction in Oakland’s Chinatown neighborhood, Newsom signed Assembly Bill 179. The bill, which passed the Legislature on July 2, allocates more bond money and low-income tax credits to build affordable housing. The new law, which takes effect immediately, also lowers impact fees, which builders are required to pay when building new homes.

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