California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR76

Introduced
1/21/26  
Refer
2/2/26  

Caption

Relative to affordable homeownership.

Impact

The bill highlights the alarming statistics regarding California's homeownership rates, which lag below national averages, and the persistent racial disparities in homeownership among different demographics. The resolution underscores that only 56 percent of California households own their homes, with communities of color facing significant barriers. The introduction of AR76 seeks to address this by promoting policies that prioritize affordable homeownership, which could lead to improvements in educational outcomes and community stability, thereby fostering a stronger democratic society.

Summary

House Resolution No. 76 (AR76), introduced by Assembly Member Schultz and co-authored by several Assembly Members, addresses the critical issue of affordable homeownership in California. The resolution emphasizes that homeownership is a crucial pathway to economic stability, generational wealth building, and housing security for families across the state. AR76 recognizes the role of nonprofit-led affordable homeownership programs in bridging the racial wealth gap and enhancing long-term economic mobility for families historically excluded from ownership opportunities.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention relates to the alarming shortage of affordable housing in California, which is linked to an underproduction of housing units over the decades. The bill aims to tackle this issue by reinforcing state programs like the CalHome Program, which is dedicated to building and preserving affordable ownership homes for lower-income families. This focus on state support raises questions about funding priorities and the effectiveness of existing housing policies, with advocates pushing for more comprehensive strategies to alleviate the housing crisis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR71

Relative to affordable homeownership.

CA HCR61

Recognizing The Month Of June As National Homeownership Month In Delaware.

CA B26-0545

River East at Grandview Homeownership Relief and Restoration Amendment Act of 2025

CA B26-0645

Fiscal Accountability and Homeownership Opportunity Act of 2026

CA AR11

Relative to President Jimmy Carter Day.

CA AR44

Relative to homeless service providers.

CA B26-0657

Housing Opportunity, Mobility, Equity, and Stability (HOMES) Omnibus Amendment Act of 2026

CA SB01397

An Act Concerning A Study Relating To Homeownership Loan Programs In The State.

CA SB00003

An Act Concerning Health Care Affordability.

CA SR61

Relative to building resiliency.

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