Summary of California bill that would give undocumented first-time homebuyers funds despite budget deficit advances
Summary of California bill that would give undocumented first-time homebuyers funds despite budget deficit advances
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California lawmakers voted a bill allowing illegal immigrants to apply for the "California Dream for All" homebuyers' program, despite its lack of funds. The program offers up to $150,000 in down payment assistance. Democrats emphasize that applicants must pay taxes and prove employment, while Republicans express concerns about the program's potential impact on other groups. Approval from the governor and state legislature is needed to allocate future funds.
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California lawmakers voted a bill allowing illegal immigrants to apply for the "California Dream for All" homebuyers' program, despite its lack of funds. The program offers up to $150,000 in down payment assistance. Democrats emphasize that applicants must pay taxes and prove employment, while Republicans express concerns about the program's potential impact on other groups. Approval from the governor and state legislature is needed to allocate future funds.