It is what is known as the belowmaet s Affordable Housing, each tenant pays 30 of their income toward rent. They are extremely difficult to get, they are rare, and every day, they are disappearing. Someone came to the door, new years eve, and handed us an envelope, and it was just a shock. I mean, it was, you just cannot believe you. Reporter the status at fosters landing was established 30 years ago, and expires on december 31 of this year. Of fact that most tenants did not know when they moved in here. Now to be able to qualify for a bmr come you have to prove every single year that you cannot pay for a market rate apartment. So vanessa, and tenants in 74 of the units here, have no choice but to leave. A lot of us are seniors. We have people that are over 80 years old, and they really dont know what they are going to do. This is the tip of the iceberg. Reporter he is the ceo of the california housing partnership. He says these kinds of bad surprises happened to tenants like nasa all
Hideous beatdown im going to make it real simple for you. The market is spectacular al beit mercurial fashion show. The same stocks that would strut down the runway greeted with oohhs and aahhs will be pelted by tomatoes. Stocks that have languished sell like hot cakes when styles change we call that a rotation on wall street. Investors are furiously recalibrating what theyre willing to pay for and just right now theyre happy to pay up for the stocks of solid companies with healthy dividends and ideally big buy backs. You know what . Theyve lost interest in the stocks of Fast Growing Companies when it comes to revenues. They issued huge gobs of equity and pay people or come up with bizarre new metrics or explain how theyre really doing okay even though they dont have much in the way of earnings if any. In other words, the cloud stocks are up salesforce. Com, adobe, workday, z scale, i could go on and on. These names were all smoking red hot and now theyre struggling you have to wonder
Standard for accountability and openness out in our community and thats why weve done 17, yes, actually 17 town halls in person across our Community Just this year. Three of them have been in manteca. I think at least three. And weve really been trying to make sure that were listening to every single voice in our community. Whether you voted for me, you didnt, you didnt even vote at all, i am still your representative in office and its my job to make sure that im going out and listening to your concerns, your suggestions, your comments about how i can do my job and making sure that my First Priority is to be grounded in the needs and the realities of our community here. A little bit about my story, i ran for office because i love the Central Valley. My family settled here in manteca, my great, great grandfather came out on a wagon train in 1850. He came 2,000 miles in search of gold and stopped 50 miles short because he settled right here to become a peach farmer. Theres a eucalyptus t
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Congrats to relations on your new book. Thank you so much. Im so excited for this conversation. Lets dive right in you. You know, im just going to start off sort of what people might end with in an interview, but know, you mention in the book that a lot of pregnancy books on the market are geared toward providing guidance and tips. But yours, however, has a very simple premise. It follows pregnant women at a birthing center, oregon. It is not a selfhelp book, so love to hear your thoughts on. Who this book is for in your mind and what you hope they take away from. I think that this book is for really anyone and i know that that sounds so broad and so vague but i really wanted to to write a book that could be as appealing to people who do not have children who dont want to have children who are maybe not at that phase in their life yet where theyre thinking about it or who maybe have already had their and are in a different kind of later phase. I mean, i was really hoping to write somet