California Business Group Places Measure on November Ballot to Gut CEQA
By Stephen Hobbs / Sacramento Bee / June 17, 2026
A California initiative that will place limits on environmental reviews of water, housing and road projects has enough signatures to appear on the November ballot, setting up a contest that has sweeping implications for the state’s future.
The California Chamber of Commerce, a business trade group behind the measure, argues the state’s system of approving certain developments is too slow, too muddied up by regulation and too expensive and that the initiative is the fix needed.
“Essential projects like clean water, clean energy, hospitals, affordable housing, roads, wildfire prevention, schools, public safety, and other infrastructure improvements are being delayed or blocked by unnecessary red tape, bureaucratic delays, and excessive lawsuits,” the initiative says.
The Secretary of State’s Office made the determination Tuesday.
The measure, called the “Building an Affordable California Act,” would create new rules for how agencies can handle those “essential projects,” including setting time limits for how long reviews can take and members of the public can comment on them.

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