California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed 27 new housing bills into law Sept. 28, marking a total of 31 housing bills recently signed that are intended to “cut the red tape” in building new housing. However, critics say the bills will lead to high housing costs for home buyers. Former Mayor of Costa Mesa Jim Righeimer said the bills’ goals of making accessory dwelling units (ADUs) easier to build may lower the cost of rent, but will raise the cost of home prices making homeownership unaffordable. “This is the beginning of the end for Suburbia,” Righeimer told The Epoch Times. “You’ll end up with less homeowners and more renters.” The governor is presenting the bills as part of the California Come Back Plan, which will invest $22 billion in housing and homelessness, leading to the creation of over 84,000 new housing units to help lead Californians away from homelessness. The plan …