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California, Proposition 33
Fact-checking the ads for Proposition 33, California’s rent control ballot measure
The Yes and No on 33 campaigns have collectively spent more than $140 million. CalMatters fact checked some of the more pervasive claims made by both sides.
Students at Turlock’s Pitman High School take on Proposition 33 on rent control
As part of a larger mock election unit he’s conducting at Pitman High School in Turlock, teacher Isaac W. Farhadian had his students in AP U.S. government and politics, U.S. government and economics write letters to the editor.
On your November ballot: Prop 33 will allow Calif. cities and counties to enact rent control
Landlords across California are currently allowed to set their own rental rates when new tenants move in. Prop 33 would repeal the state law
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Endorsement: No on Proposition 33. This rent control measure could make the housing shortage worse
Proposition 33 goes too far. It includes sweeping language that prohibits the state from imposing any limits on rent controls set by cities and counties in the future, even if they stymie housing construction.
California Prop 33: Removing limits on rent control
California Proposition 33 would change that. If the measure passes, cities would be allowed to control rents on any type of housing and for new tenants. Supporters say Prop 33 will help keep rents down at a time when the state is in a housing crisis.
LA City Council Backs Prop 33 for Stronger Rent Control
The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday formally backed Proposition 33, a ballot measure intended to allow cities to impose new rent control limits on more types of housing, although some opponents argue it could backfire and block more housing developments.
What is California’s Proposition 5 on votes for bond measures?
Nearly every election cycle, Californians vote on a measures to allow local governments to borrow money in the form of bonds. Under state law, however, it is quite hard for these measures to actually pass — something that could change in November.
Fact-Checking the Claims On Proposition 33, California’s Rent-Control Ballot Measure
Prop. 33 would repeal a state law known as the Costa Hawkins Rental Housing Act that prevents local governments from controlling rent on single-family homes, homes built after 1995 (or earlier in some cases),
Prop 33 explained | What to know about the fight over rent control
Proposition 33 asks California voters to make it easier for cities and counties to limit how much a landlord can charge a tenant for rent. The ballot measure would specifically repeal a state law that restricts the ability of cities and counties to impose rent control.
What’s true and what’s false about Proposition 33, CA’s rent control ballot measure
Confused about Proposition 33? You’re not alone. A recent poll shows the ballot measure to give local governments more ability to limit rent increases is running neck and neck,
The Future of Rent Control Is on the Ballot in California
Politics / StudentNation / Proposition 33 could overturn the controversial Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, which has limited rent control policies in the state for decades. Amber X. Chen and Maggie Grether This story was produced for StudentNation,
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What is Prop 33 in California?
Proposition 33 is on the ballot in California this election. The prop would allow cities and counties to expand rent control.
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What is California Proposition 33?
Here are the arguments for and against Proposition 33 as presented in the state’s official voter guide: Pro: “The rent is too ...
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Proposition 33 aims to address the California housing crisis
The cost to rent in California is no joke to Chuck Belmont who’s in favor of Proposition 33, saying it’s a step in the right ...
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Corporate Real Estate Is Holding Us Hostage. Proposition 33 Is Our Chance to Fight Back
OPINION: In just three weeks, California will vote for a third time on expanding rent control. Or taken another way, voters ...
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