The latest repeal attempt has hit a snag not because of organized opposition, but for lack of financial support. It costs a lot to change the California Constitution, and supporters have not yet found anyone willing to pay for it.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California lawmakers are trying again to get rid of the nation’s only law that lets voters veto public housing projects, a provision added to the state constitution in 1950 to keep Black families out of white neighborhoods.