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As a United States Senator, I have big plans to continue this work to address housing insecurities.

As a United States Senator, I have big plans to continue this work to address housing insecurities. [Adam Schiff for Senate]( Team – It has been my top priority as a member of Congress to combat the housing affordability crisis in the Golden State — and I will keep up the fight in the Senate. Fifteen years after the housing bubble burst, thousands of Californians are still struggling to afford a place to live while saving enough to retire. We’ve made some important progress along the way, but there is so much more to be done: - We’ve provided crucial support to veterans, seniors, students, and families across our state. - Increased the availability of affordable housing throughout California. - Expanded and created facilities serving individuals experiencing homelessness. - Implemented measures to reduce poverty and food insecurity among our fellow Californians. - Strengthened resources and support systems for those grappling with homelessness, mental health crises, and addiction. - Secured over $190 million in funds to boost housing affordability and combat homelessness in California. And while I’m proud of the work we’ve accomplished, I recognize that our work is far from over. We need to build a vast amount of new, affordable housing, by providing new tax credits and a major new federal investment in housing. And we need a national policy on housing, not the present ad hoc approach that is leaving far too many people commuting hours to work, or worse, unhoused. As a United States Senator, I’ll continue this work to address housing affordability and homelessness. I believe that, by working together, we can ensure California has the resources necessary to overcome these challenges and create more housing that is affordable for all. [Add your name to my petition if you support our efforts to create more affordable housing in California and across the country.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Thank you for adding your name and being a vital part of our journey toward a California where everyone has a place to call home. – Adam [Adam Schiff for Senate Banner]( [DONATE MONTHLY]( 135 E. Olive Ave., #750 Burbank CA, 91502 [www.adamschiff.com]( | contact@adamschiff.com | [Privacy Policy]( PAID FOR AND AUTHORIZED BY SCHIFF FOR SENATE Sign up to receive [fewer emails]( or [visit our store](. Text JOIN to 724433. If you wish to no longer receive these messages, please [unsubscribe.](

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