4) High taxes on the wealthy to fund all the vital public services this city and lower income residents vitally need.
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5) The correct % Inclusionary zoning to maximize the production of subsidized aff housing. Controller thinks it's ~18%
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6) Repealing or fixing prop 13 to tax homeowners & corporate landowners in a fair manner. Wealthy should fund government.
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@PissPigGranddad There are a ton of regulations we believe in. Zoning historically designed to keep poor & minorities out, not one of them.1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes -
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We care about the total number of units. We don't care about the percentage. That's how math works.
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Classic how when you realize we are actually a bunch of progressives who just think more housing benefits renters, you ...
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I'm tweeting from the corner of Van Ness & 15. With TWO parking lots kitty corner from each other.pic.twitter.com/cRwprFBbGJ
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We can build enough for everyone. The main obstacles are those who don't want the physical buildings to change.
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We want the housing market to function. West size single family zoning, and all the roadblocks we put on housing stop that.
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