Vote no on Prop 21Two years ago, a carbon copy of Proposition 21 was defeated by nearly 20 percentage points statewide.
In November, it deserves to go down in flames again.COVID-19 has changed the world, particularly the housing world. Yet Prop 21 is the same tired proposal that is viewed by housing experts, economists, and labor as being counterproductive in overcoming California's affordable housing shortage.
Proposition 21 will result in fewer housing units being built, fewer housing options being available to renters, and it will likely force mom-and-pop property owners — who own the bulk of rental properties — to sell their units to giant corporate landlords.While the Bay Area Reporter editorial rightly points out that both San.