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California Housing Bill Sparks Union Divide Over $28 Wage

08 June 2026 15:40

California Assembly Bill 1751 proposes a $28/hour minimum wage for townhome construction workers in exchange for streamlined approvals. The bill has divided unions: the State Building Trades Council opposes it, fearing it could lower prevailing wages, while carpenters support it as a boost for low-wage workers.

The bill narrowly passed the Assembly and now heads to the Senate. - The bill would exempt townhome projects from environmental reviews and local planning board oversight.

- The Trades argue the $28 wage could become a new, lower standard that undermines existing union-negotiated rates. - Carpenters see the wage floor as an organizing opportunity for non-union residential workers.

- The bill passed the Assembly with 47 votes, reflecting deep Democratic divisions.

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