Without more construction workers, homes won’t get built and roads won’t get fixed
It’s noble to suggest California must add hundreds of thousands of new residences to adequately house its growing flock of citizens.
And it’s great that state lawmakers had the nerve to raises gasoline taxes and vehicle registration fees to pay for much-needed road repairs.
I’ve got one really big question: Who’ll build all of this?
One lightly discussed hurdle to improving the state’s housing stock and transportation networks is the shortage of construction workers
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