Ben Christopher covers housing policy for CalMatters. Ben has profiled the people who fell through the cracks of California’s rickety COVID rent relief program, demystified the perennial debate between state regulators and local governments opposed to new housing, covered innovative ideas from cities on how to tackle their local housing shortages and explained how complicated legislative proposals about zoning, bonds 그리고 corporate ownership of single-family homes affect everyday Californians.
His favorite reporting assignment so far: Touring the various two- and three-story structures that have sprouted up across San Diego under the regulatory guise of “accessory dwelling units” thanks to that city’s one-of-a-kind program. Prior to taking over the housing beat in the spring of 2023, Ben wrote about elections and politics for CalMatters, covering four election cycles, including the 2021 gubernatorial recall campaign. He has been known to craft the occasional politics-themed crossword puzzle.
Ben has a past life as an aspiring beancounter: He has worked as a summer associate at the Congressional Budget Office and has a Master’s in Public Policy from the University of California, Berkeley. He lives in Oakland where he enjoys riding his bike, baking (and then eating) pies and working on his repertoire of dad jokes.
In 2018, the San Diego millionaire was the Republican pick for governor. In the 2021 Newsom recall, he is a man without a party. And Cox is just fine with that.
En resumen En lo que podría ser el único debate televisivo en horario estelar de la campaña de destitución, los republicanos John Cox, Kevin Faulconer, Kevin Kiley y Doug Ose persiguen al gobernador y apelan a los votantes de Fox News. Read this article in English. Después de meses de anticipación, los votantes de California pudieron […]
In the first primetime TV debate of the recall campaign, Republicans John Cox, Kevin Faulconer, Kevin Kiley and Doug Ose go after the governor and appeal to Fox News voters.
En resumen Los nuevos informes de finanzas revelan el gasto de la campaña de destitución en California: Kevin Faulconer tiene la mayor cantidad de efectivo, Caitlyn Jenner está endeudada y John Cox le pagó a un consultor para que sugiriera un oso. Read this article in English. A seis semanas de que los californianos decidan si […]
New campaign finance reports reveal California recall spending: Kevin Faulconer has the most cash, Caitlyn Jenner is in debt and John Cox paid a consultant to suggest a bear.
En resumen Un nuevo análisis de CalMatters muestra cuáles de los grandes patrocinadores financieros del gobernador vienen a rescatarlo en su momento de necesidad para las elecciones revocatorias de California. Estos incluyen los sindicatos de maestros y guardias de prisiones. Read this article in English. El gobernador Gavin Newsom puede estar luchando por su sobrevivencia política […]
A new CalMatters analysis shows which of the governor's big financial backers are coming to his rescue in his hour of need for the California recall election. They include the unions for teachers and prison guards.
Since taking office in 2019, California's governor has made progress on education and other key issues, but left much to be done. Recall supporters are spotlighting his shortcomings.
On its way out of town for summer recess, the Legislature passed a veritable caravan of budget “trailer bills” Thursday. But wait, you ask: Didn’t the governor sign a budget bill in mid-June? And didn’t he also sign another budget bill earlier this week? Yes and yes. And if you’re confused it’s because California’s budget […]
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Ben Christopher covers housing policy for CalMatters. His favorite reporting assignment so far: Touring the various two- and three-story structures that have sprouted up across San Diego under the regulatory guise of “accessory dwelling units” thanks to that city’s one-of-a-kind program. Prior to taking over the housing beat in the spring of 2023, Ben wrote about elections and politics for CalMatters, covering four election cycles, including the 2021 gubernatorial recall campaign. Ben has a past life as an aspiring beancounter: He has worked as a summer associate at the Congressional Budget Office and has a Master’s in Public Policy from the University of California, Berkeley. He lives in Oakland where he enjoys riding his bike, baking (and then eating) pies and working on his repertoire of dad jokes.