I'm hopeful there's a 2020 version that's better designed though that most YIMBYs can get behind.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @bedwardstiek
I don't think most of the people working on Prop 10, who witnessed incredible gut-wrenching accelerating displacement, have any remaining interest in the favor of a group of folks who felt comfortable enough to wait for Costa-Hawkins repeal for a more convenient season.
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Replying to @uhshanti @bedwardstiek
Ok, well, I guess no compromises = more crisis!
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @bedwardstiek
I’d wager opposing everything (including a law that didn’t actually create new rent control) for being insufficiently centrist is a great recipe for more crisis
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Replying to @uhshanti @bedwardstiek
there was exactly one thing proposed. 1 idea does not equal all ideas in existence on rent control.
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#RepealCostaHawkins launched w/#SB1506 in 2017, to Jan ‘18 hearing, to now, RC effort has led with an uncompromising position & polarizing approach, eg Weinstein, Goodmon, Singh, Preston; so far it’s failed, why should we think it’s right strategy? https://twitter.com/uhshanti/status/1062779569856425984 …Tim McCormick added,
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Replying to @tmccormick @kimmaicutler and
conversely, what reasons are there to think concessions, deals, or legislative bundle could overcome opposition? Are
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Replying to @tmccormick @kimmaicutler and
Proposition 10 was extreme. It is not likely to happen on Twitter, but reasonable parties can have a conversation about housing policy that reduces pressure on renters and allows rental home providers to do what they love.
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Replying to @cal_rha @tmccormick and
What was extreme about it? It literally enacted zero new state-level restrictions on landlords.
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Replying to @bedwardstiek @tmccormick and
Costa-Hawkins spurred investment that provides housing for many Californians. Removing those limits would have reduced investment in rental housing. We support more housing options and tend to oppose efforts that will give renters fewer options.
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Why am I in this conversation? What is this account @cal_rha?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @bedwardstiek and
We are rental housing advocates and were replying to a query that included you. Sorry for Twitter spam.
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