Proposition 10, which would expand rent control, is 'in deep trouble,' poll shows
[2023-01-03 16:36:18]
According to a new poll by USC Dornsife / Los Angeles Times, plans to expand California's rental management as the election day is getting closer are facing severe losses.
As a result of survey, 41% of the candidate for voters supported Proposition No. 10, 38% opposed, 21% opposed. California state law prohibits cities and counties from implementing rent management of various forms. Proposition 10 will abolish the law and allow local governments to formulate their own policies.
Robert Shurum, co-director of the University of Southern California Political Futures Center and a long-term Democratic strategist, said this move is not suitable for this move. There are still less than three weeks of elections, and opponents supported by the owner of this bill support a lot of supporters.
"It's a serious problem, because of the plan to hold 41% and the money comes from the other side," Schram said.
The survey found that Proposal 10 received the strongest support among Democratic Party and young voters. 53% of Democratic voters support this initiative, and 49% of potential voters endorse 18 to 44 years old
Proposition 10 will reverse the Costa Rica - Hawkins leasing law. According to the law, cities and counties can not impose lease restrictions when conducting lease restrictions in crowded houses built after 1995, cities such as Los Angeles and Costa Rica.
The law also prohibits municipalities from conducting rental management to detached houses and gives the owner the right to charge the market rates of their apartments after rent-managed tenants leave.
In the USC / LA time survey conducted from 17th September to 14th October, based on voting behavior, age, ethnicity, partisanity, partisan and other demographic measures, sampling errors, California including 794 voters We surveyed 1,180 adult residents of the city. 4 percentage point in any direction of the potential, potential voters, in the voters subcategory
The vote was good news for proponents of Proposition No. 10, not by the California Public Policy Institute late last month. The survey was conducted in mid September, the survey result was 36% to 48%, 16% of which was undecided.
Nevertheless, the financing gap between the two activities is still challenging, as the program's supporters compensate without much time. In this new opinion poll, it turned out that more than a fifth of the Democrats have not decided yet. This could provide opportunities for proponents of Proposition # 10, he said. Republicans and non-member voters who have not made decisions yet are few
According to the financial record of the California campaign, as of Thursday, Proposition No. 10, mainly owner of the owner, donated 62.4 million dollars. The rent management supporter contributed 24 million dollars. Los Angeles-based non-profit organization AIDS Health Foundation donates $ 22.9 million
Carl Lambert, 61 years old, a 35-year-old landlord who owns more than 10 buildings in Santa Monica and Venezia. Most are managed by rent. When proposal 10 is passed and the rental management is expanded, the value of the rental property will decline by 25%, he said. Lambert said before the death of Costa Rica - Hawkins, "Santa Monica's rental management" can not be tolerated very much. (Photo: Axel Koester, Special Photographer) 33-year-old Gloria Cortez, living in Pomona, complained about molds to the health department, and her family lost their five-bedroom apartment in August 2017 Told. At the time, the mother of six children was pregnant, and her child was born at too early age. Families moved to the hotel, and they paid nearly $ 800 a month for rent. "Because we were expelled and there are many children, we can not pay rent for the apartment, which is very expensive," Cortes said. (Photo: Special photographer Michael Kitada)
Proposal 10 does not automatically perform rent management, but it manages rents in apartments and detached homes by abolishing the Costa Rica - Hawkins re