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March 26 2010

• Schwarzenegger Puts His Signature on Homebuyer Tax Credit

 

• CBIA Files Suit to Enforce Inclusionary Zoning Decision

 

• State Air Board Releases Revised Climate Change Analysis

 

• Bill to Extend Code Cycle Moves Forward

 

• CBIA Backs Initiative to Protect Local Government Funds

 

• Total Housing Starts Up, But Single-Family Permits Down

 

• Clock Ticking on Federal Tax Credit

 

• New Technology Can Slow Construction Site Crime

 

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