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California lawmakers in the State Senate on Tuesday moved forward with a bill that will allow undocumented immigrants to apply for the state's first-time homebuyer's program, California Dream for All.
But while Democratic lawmakers look to expand eligibility for the funds, a spokesman for California's Department of Finance confirmed on Tuesday the program has no money to provide.
The measure passed on a 23-11 party-line vote in the State Senate with some Democrats not voting. The Senate sent the measure back to the Assembly where it will require a final vote of approval to send it to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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California lawmakers in the State Senate on Tuesday moved forward with a bill that will allow undocumented immigrants to apply for the state's first-time homebuyer's program, California Dream for All.
But while Democratic lawmakers look to expand eligibility for the funds, a spokesman for California's Department of Finance confirmed on Tuesday the program has no money to provide.
The measure passed on a 23-11 party-line vote in the State Senate with some Democrats not voting. The Senate sent the measure back to the Assembly where it will require a final vote of approval to send it to Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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