Gavin Newsom, as he approaches the end of his governorship, is amplifying efforts to build a national profile likely aimed at a 2028 presidential run.
Newsom's relocation back to Marin County, marked by a $9 million home purchase, underscores the challenges he faces in addressing housing needs in the resistant community.
Despite state pressure to approve 14,210 new housing units, Marin County's longstanding resistance to growth reflects a community commitment to limiting expansion amidst opposition.
With threats of lawsuits and intercession from state authorities, Marin's battle against new housing projects highlights broader tensions between state mandates and local desires.
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