Sacramento converts hotel into permanent housing | Congressman Jerry McNerney | Inside California Politics Host Nikki Laurenzo | Photographer’s love letter to Rosemont, CA
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New housing is under construction at 16th and H Streets in Sacrameto. This project replaces a long vacant motel. Housing construction is up in Sacramento, but housing for poorer residents is falling short.
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Sacramento converts a hotel into permanent housing for those experiencing homelessness. Longtime Democratic Congressman Jerry McNerney will not seek reelection. Midterm Election update. Sacramento photographer’s love letter to Rosemont, CA.
Today's Guests
- CapRadio Reporter, Chirs Nichols, on the conversion of a Best Western in Sacramento into permanent housing for unhoused Californians.
- Seven-term Congressman Jerry McNerney (D), representing portions of Sacramento County, San Joaquin County, and Contra Costa County, on his decision to not seek reelection in California’s newly drawn 9th district.
- Fox 40’s Anchor and Inside California Politics Host, Nikki Laurenzo, discusses the latest reshuffling of election campaigns and main races for the Midterm Election.
- Photographer Enoch Ku discusses his latest Ordinary Sacramento project, a photography book, “My Neighborhood Rosemont, CA,” which is a love letter to the neighborhood where he grew up.