That framing seems a little facile to apply to all these races. The clearest policy difference between Buffy Wicks and Jovanka Beckles was that Wicks opposed Prop 10 / Costa-Hawkins repeal.
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I appreciate what that looks like in theory but I’m seriously withholding judgment before seeing what it looks like in practice. remember how hard it was to even pass a change in the eviction response timeline from 5 business to 5 calendar days?
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She's describing SB827 2.0 as laid out by CASA technical committee combined with *part* of the C-H compromise cooking at the state level. (The rest of the C-H compromise will fuck strong rent control straight to hell plus allow large annual increases.)https://twitter.com/uhshanti/status/1062811636694638592 …
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I don't speak for everyone, but if the next version of SB 827 exempts areas that tenant groups ask to be exempted (including polarized census tracts (ie the Mission) with high median incomes but lots of low income tenants), that'd address the gentrification concerns.
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yeah to be clear I’m speaking for me and only me
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Why not address the real rent control problem in CH reform? It's not new construction exemption. It's not even vacancy control. It's the annual rate of increase. Set a state floor of inflation+ (debate how much +). Most of the rent control problems disappear.
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Bonus, layer on statewide rent control, with increases at inflation++.
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How about a version of C-H reform that includes upzoning? If a town has an RC ordinance, then it's minimum RM-3 zone for the town. You can build where you need to for the future, but existing tenants get some protection.
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