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It's Baaack! Controversial Housing Bill SB 50 Passes First Test

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Newsom hopes to spur more housing development through his state budget plan. (Anya Schultz/KQED)

Unlike its epic failure last year, SB 50 passed its first test this week in the state Senate Housing Committee hearing. The bill introduced by San Francisco Senator Scott Wiener would allow developers to build taller, denser housing near certain transit and job centers. Wiener has support from big city mayors, but not from several San Francisco supervisors.

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