A new poll released this week by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) shows a 12-point decrease in voter opposition to Proposition 33 compared to prior state rent control measures. The survey shows 51% of voters in support, 46% opposed, and 3% undecided.


This was always going to be a close fight and now it’s even closer! There is a limited window to do something about this. 


Prop.33 is bad for California, and bad for housing providers.


From the statewide NO on Prop. 33 campaign:

If we are to defeat Prop. 33, we must quickly expand our efforts. We need your urgent support to increase television buys and launch a wider voter contact effort earlier than planned. The path forward is clear: once voters understand what Prop 33 really does and how it impacts homeowners, votes shift in our favor. But we must educate voters, especially in light of these new numbers.


The campaign is calling for urgent donations. Can you help?


If Prop. 33 passes, the consequences for property owners will be severe. We will lose our ability to bring rents to fair market rates when a new tenant moves in. Unelected rent authorities will gain the power to impose new fees and increase our costs of providing housing. And local governments will dictate what we can and can’t do with our own homes.


Prop. 33 will cause irreversible harm to housing providers and renters, as well as the overall rental housing market. Prop. 33’s rent control will not build a single rental unit to solve the housing supply crisis.


Campaign polling continues to show victory is within reach, but only if we can fully fund the campaign to educate voters on the damage Prop 33 will do to housing in California. Time is running out. The campaign is urgently asking for donations by October 10th. Please contribute today by clicking on the link below or by scanning the QR code.


California is already tough on rental housing providers, but if we lose this fight it will only get worse and there will be no going back.



DONATE HERE TO PROTECT PROPERTY RIGHTS



About our friends at CalRHA

The California Rental Housing Association represents 36,000 members totaling more than 733,000 units, made up of small, medium and large rental housing owners throughout the State of California.


Copyright (C) 2024 California Rental Housing Association. All rights reserved.



www.PasadenaHousingProviders.com

Pasadena Housing Providers ID# 1464386