Letters: With so many apartments empty, the housing crisis' is a sham
Briefly

The letters to the editor highlight two pressing issues: housing shortages in California and the need for environmental accountability. One letter argues that the notion of a housing crisis is misleading, pointing to vacant apartments and suggesting regulations complicate housing availability. The other argues for the urgency of passing the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act, emphasizing that despite potential economic impacts, transitioning to renewable energy is critical to address accelerating climate change. Both letters reflect concerns over government policy's effectiveness in addressing these issues.
The Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act is stalled due to concerns over its economic impact, but climate change demands a bold transition to renewable energy now.
While housing vacancies are prevalent, ongoing cries of a housing shortage are contradicted by reality, forcing unnecessary regulations that complicate housing markets.
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