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@PatBatesCA, a Republican from the OC over the elimination of parking requirements
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Yay congratulations!!!
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seeing you Saturday was exactly the little boost I needed
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congrats and thank you for working so hard to fix our housing crisis!!!
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thanks Pedro! we are long overdue for a dinner party (with your little ones!)
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sadly,
#SB50 will be of next to no help for those who are most in need of real affordable housing: most single parents, senior citizens on Social Security and disabled persons -
interesting then that progressive organizations advocating for the well-being of seniors and people living with disabilities — particularly those on SSI — have prominently endorsed the bill
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The people holding up housing over parking are not undocumented, my dude, they are North Berkeley landlords.
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California has a 3.5 million home deficit (and growing)
Four months ago, SB 50 — a law to legalize apartments near jobs & transit — was introduced. It’s conservatively estimated to yield 1.5-2 million homes.
Today, it passed policy committee with a 9-1 bipartisan vote