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73. Here's who is endorsing a YES vote on Prop 10:
Tue Oct 9, 2018, 02:45 AM
Oct 2018

Prop 10 has a broad coalition of support throughout California

LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

City of Berkeley

City of Beverly Hills

City of Oakland

City of San Francisco

City of Santa Monica

City of West Hollywood

City of Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board

PUBLICATIONS

Los Angeles Times

Sacramento Bee

AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROVIDERS

Housing California

Affordable Housing Alliance

Affordable Housing Network of Santa Clara County

Berkeley Student Cooperative

Council of Community Housing Organizations (CCHO)

East LA Community Corporation

Esperanza Community Housing Corporation

Mission Economic Development Agency

Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH)

Oakland Community Land Trust

Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH)

Thai Community Development Center

TRUST South LA

Venice Community Housing Corporation

Women Organizing Resources Knowledge and Services (WORKS)

TENANT/HOUSING RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS

Housing NOW! California

Tenants Together

Affordable Homeless Housing Alternatives

Alameda Renters Coalition

Anti-Eviction Mapping Project

Arcata Lazy J Homeowners Association

Asian Law Alliance

Berkeley Tenants Union

Beverly Hills Renters Alliance

Bill Sorro Housing Program (BiSHoP)

California Coalition for Rural Housing

Causa Justa / Just Cause

Chinatown Community for Equitable Development

Coalition for Economic Survival

De Rose Gardens Tenant Association (DRGTA)

East Bay Housing Organizations

Equity Housing Alliance

Gamaliel CA

Glendale Tenants Union

Golden State Manufactured-Home Owners League

Homes for All

Homeless Student Advocate Alliance

Housing 4 Sacramento

Housing Long Beach

Housing Rights Committee San Francisco

Hunger Action Coalition Los Angeles

Inquilinos Unidos

Isla Vista Tenants Union

LiBRE (Long Beach Residents Empowered)

Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN)

Los Angeles Tenants Union

Manufactured Housing Action

Mountain View Tenants Coalition

Oakland Tenants Union

Orange County Mobile Home Residents Coalition

Pasadena Tenants Union

People of Color Sustainable Housing Network

People Organized for Westside Renewal (POWER)

Poverty Matters

Property Owners for Fair and Affordable Housing

Renters of Moreno Valley

Sacramento Housing Alliance

Sacramento Tenants Union

Sanctuary of Hope

San Diego Tenants United

San Francisco Anti-Displacement Coalition

San Francisco Tenants Union

Santa Ana Tenants United

Santa Monicans for Renters Rights (SMRR)

Shelter for All Koreatown

Sonoma County Manufactured-Home Owners Association

Sonoma Valley Housing Group

Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE)

Students United with Renters

Union de Vecinos

United for Housing Justice (SF)

United Neighbors In Defense Against Displacement (UNIDAD)

Uplift Inglewood

Urban Habitat

TENANT LEGAL SERVICES

Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus

BASTA

California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation

Center for Community Action & Environmental Justice

Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto

East Bay Community Law Center

Eviction Defense Center

Eviction Defense Network

Inner City Law Center – Los Angeles

LA Center for Community Law & Action

Law Foundation of Silicon Valley

National Lawyers Guild – Los Angeles

Public Advocates

Public Counsel

Public Interest Law Project

Western Center on Law and Poverty

LABOR & WORKERS RIGHTS

California Labor Federation

AFSCME California People

AFSCME Local 3299

AFT Local 2121

AFT Local 1521

Bay Area Labor Committee for Peace & Justice

California Nurses Association

California Teachers Association

Central Coast Alliance United For A Sustainable Economy

Employee Rights Center San Diego

Humboldt and Del Norte Counties Central Labor Council AFL-CIO

Jobs with Justice San Francisco

Koreatown Immigrant Workers Alliance

Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy

Los Angeles Black Worker Center

Oakland Education Association (OEA)

National Union of Healthcare Workers

Painters & Allied Trades 36

Pajaro Valley Federation of Teachers Retirees

SEIU California

SEIU Local 1021

SEIU Local 99

SEIU Local 221

SEIU Local 721

SEIU Local 2015

SEIU USWW

UC Student-Workers Union UAW Local 2865

UFCW Local 770

Unite HERE Local 11

Unite HERE Local 2850

Unite HERE Local 2

United Educators of San Francisco

United Taxi Workers of San Diego

United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA)

Warehouse Worker Resource Center

POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS

California Democratic Party

Alhambra Democratic Club

Americans for Democratic Action Southern California

Bernie Sanders Brigade

Democratic Socialists of America East Bay

Democratic Socialists of America Los Angeles

Democratic Socialists of America Orange County

Democratic Socialists of America Peninsula

Democratic Socialists of America Sacramento

Democratic Socialists of America San Diego

Democratic Socialists of America San Francisco

Democratic Socialists of America Santa Cruz

Democratic Socialists of America Silicon Valley

East Area Progressive Dems

Feel the Bern Democratic Club Los Angeles

Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club

Humboldt County Democrats

Inland Empire for Our Revolution

International Socialist Organization

Los Angeles County Democratic Party

Napa County Green Party

North Valley Democratic Club

Our Revolution

Our Revolution East Bay

Our Revolution Santa Ana

Party for Socialism and Liberation – SF

Peninsula Young Democrats

Progressive Democrats of America San Fernando Valley

Progressive Democrats of the Santa Monica Mountains

Richmond Progressive Alliance

San Bernardino Young Democrats

San Diego County Peace and Freedom Party

San Francisco Latino Democratic Club

San Pedro Democratic Club

Socialist Alternative – LA

Stonewall Democratic Club

UC Berkeley Young Democratic Socialists of America

Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club

CIVIL RIGHTS/LIBERTIES ORGANIZATIONS

ACLU of California

ACLU of Northern California

ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties

ACLU of Southern California

Advocates for Black Strategic Alternatives

African American Cultural Center

American Indian Movement Southern California

APGA Tour

API Equality – LA

Black Community Clergy & Labor Alliance

Brotherhood Crusade

Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights Los Angeles (CHIRLA)

Dellums Institute for Social Justice

Fannie Lou Hammer Institute

Institute of the Black World 21st Century

Latino Equality Alliance

Los Angeles Urban League

MLK Coalition of Greater LA

National Action Network Los Angeles

National Urban League

Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) Bay Area

Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) at Sacred Heart in San Jose

Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Southern California

Urban League of San Diego County

HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS

AIDS Healthcare Foundation

APAIT (Special Service for Groups)

Black Women for Wellness

Latino Health Access

Sierra Foothills AIDS Foundation

Women Organized to Respond to Life-Threatening Diseases (WORLD)

SENIOR ORGANIZATIONS

California Alliance for Retired Americans

Senior and Disability Action

Social Security Works

FAITH INSTITUTIONS

AME Ministerial Alliance – NorCal

Bend the Arc – Southern California

Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee

Cheryl Ward Ministries

Church Without Walls – Skid Row Los Angeles

Clergy & Laity United for Economic Justice – Los Angeles (CLUE)

Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (COPE)

First AME Church – Los Angeles

Holman United Methodist Church – Los Angeles

Inland Empire African American Pastors

Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity

LA Voice – PICO Affiliate

PACT: People Acting in Community Together – PICO Affiliate

PICO California

Sojourner Truth Presbyterian Church

Unitarian Universalist Faith in Action Committee

STATEWIDE, REGIONAL & LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

ACTICON

Alliance for Community Transit – Los Angeles (ACT-LA)

Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE Action)

Allies for Life

ANSWER SF

Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)

Associated Students of UC Santa Barbara

Block by Block Organizing Network

Brave New Films

California Calls

California for Progress

California Partnership

California Reinvestment Coalition

Californians for Justice

Coalition to Preserve LA

CDTech

Communities for a New California

Consumer Watchdog

Courage Campaign

Creating Freedom Movements

Crenshaw Subway Coalition

D5Action

Dolores Huerta Foundation

The East Oakland Collective

Ensuring Opportunity Campaign to End Poverty in Contra Costa County

Environmental Health Coalition

The Green Scene TV

Ground Game LA

The Hayward Collective

Hyde Park Organizational Partnership for Empowerment

Inland Empire United

Inland Empowerment

InnerCity Struggle

Justice House

Kenwood Oakland Community Organization

LA Forward

Latino Economic Development Center

Leadership Counsel for Justice and Accountability Central Valley

League of Women Voters of California

League of Women Voters of Los Angeles

Liberty Hill Foundation

Million Voter Project

Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc.

Mobilize the Immigrant Vote

Neighbors United – San Francisco

North Bay Organizing Project

Orange County Civic Engagement Table

Organize Sacramento

Pasadenans Organizing for Progress

People for Mobility Justice

Places in the City

PolicyLink

Pomona Economic Opportunity Center

Progressive Alliance – San Bernardino County

Progressive Asian Network for Action

Public Bank LA/Revolution LA/Divest LA

Rampart Neighborhood Council – Los Angeles

Right Way Foundation

Rubicon Programs

RYSE Youth Center

Sacred Heart Community Service

Sero Project

SF Neighbors United

The Sidewalk Project

Silicon Valley De-Bug

Sociedad Organizada de Latinas Activas

Solidarity – Bay Area

SolidarityINFOService

STAND LA

Strategic Concepts in Organizing and Policy Education (SCOPE)

University of California Student Association

Urban Tilth

Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council – Los Angeles

Xochipilli Latino Men’s Circle

Y Vote

BOLD = Statewide Organizations

Partial List As of 9/18/18

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

I'll vote No. Iliyah Oct 2018 #1
The NO votes here are stupid. Prop 10 allows expansion of rent control CreekDog Oct 2018 #110
most props are bad in general so NO JuJuYoshida Oct 2018 #2
yuiyoshida, Polly Hennessey Oct 2018 #3
I'm voting yes because I think rent control should be an option. David__77 Oct 2018 #4
THANKS A FUCKING LOT... yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #7
no shit baby JuJuYoshida Oct 2018 #17
Please explain to these people.. yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #20
You have it backwards yuiyoshida FBaggins Oct 2018 #101
Prop 10 does not do this DBoon Oct 2018 #5
NO IT DOESN'T yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #8
You are wrong DBoon Oct 2018 #9
I WILL NOT live AS A HOMELESS PERSON yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #11
What you are posting has nothing to do with what Prop 10 says DBoon Oct 2018 #12
IF if passes I will be dead... yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #13
Please read the law. It allows stricter rent control by municipalities. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #14
omg... I WILL NOT LIVE LIKE THIS!!! yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #16
Actually the law that they want to repeal is the reason your landlady can raise the rent in the firs Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #21
NO on prop 10! yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #26
There are crappy properties that are rent controlled and some that are not Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #63
yuiyoshida, I reread the text on proposition 10. For those currently renting and under rent control still_one Oct 2018 #136
+1,000 !! CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #137
how do they determine the cost of rent for existing renters, it isn't clear to me. Thanks still_one Oct 2018 #50
Buildings built after 1980 cannot be rent controlled.. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #54
yup. I have reread the proposition. It expands rent control state wide, and people who currently still_one Oct 2018 #139
You are getting hysterical. Posting a bunch of pictures and saying you'd sooner kill yourself stopbush Oct 2018 #71
I WOULD SOONER KILL MYSELF THAN LIVE ON THE STREET yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #74
Except no one is saying you need to live on the street. Simple. stopbush Oct 2018 #76
Really?? and where the yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #78
We are on the verge of losing our home becauase of the endless rent hikes. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #80
DID YOU EVEN SEE THIS? yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #81
I dont think landlords care if i lose my home because i cannot afford rent Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #86
Last I looked you have no right to expect to be able to live anywhere stopbush Oct 2018 #87
Stopbush. Prop 10 will make it easier to stay in expensive cities Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #89
I agree. I am voting yes on Prop 10. stopbush Oct 2018 #93
Me too. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #94
This 5th generation San Franciscan left for the reasons you mention CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #132
Calm down and read the proposition California_Republic Oct 2018 #64
Don't you tell me to calm down, how dare you! yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #67
No she can't. Absolutely NOTHING will change for those under rent control still_one Oct 2018 #141
This message was self-deleted by its author Stargleamer Oct 2018 #6
So municipalities should not be allowed to pass stronger rent control laws? DBoon Oct 2018 #10
Because you are against rent control? Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #22
Thank you... yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #39
The California Democratic Party is saying YES on Prop 10 shanti Oct 2018 #123
I am baffled by the responses to this issue DBoon Oct 2018 #15
I. WILL. NOT. LIVE. LIKE THIS. yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #18
+10,000 Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #23
Then why are Gavin Newsom,an the NAACP, oppossed to it if it is so good for renters still_one Oct 2018 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #97
Local trade union associations are dominated by construction DBoon Oct 2018 #108
Actually I misstated, and need to edit my comment. Labor unions are for Proposition 10, and after I still_one Oct 2018 #134
Thank you! CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #135
Nothing will change for anyone who lives in an area currently under rent control. If someone is still_one Oct 2018 #138
Newsom says to vote YES not NO CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #133
It's pretty clear to me why the Democratic Party supports this. David__77 Oct 2018 #40
It baffles me too. Suddenly we are AGAINST rent control? Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #75
you should be baffled, yuiyoshida wants rent control for herself but doesn't want it for anyone else CreekDog Oct 2018 #112
They don't understand it and are being misled by the NO on Proposition 10 ads and editorials. still_one Oct 2018 #142
nust be nice to live off the high hog David__77 JuJuYoshida Oct 2018 #19
Quite the opposite if prop 10 fails. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #24
NO ON PROP 10!!! yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #25
The last paragraph in your snippet is revealing. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #47
The Chronicle is a Republican paper. RandySF Oct 2018 #57
Hearst is loving this CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #125
Indeed! David__77 Oct 2018 #32
I support allowing rent control. David__77 Oct 2018 #36
You say there are rats in your apartment, but you refuse to research alternative places to live? cwydro Oct 2018 #100
or she can sick the Health Dept. on the landlord CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #145
Prop 10 does not allow a landlord to increase rent flamingdem Oct 2018 #27
READ THIS yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #28
This is the usual pro-growth argument. There is no room for growth in flamingdem Oct 2018 #44
I appreciate your input on this yuiyoshida. I haven't had time to read everything, and there still_one Oct 2018 #29
Thank you... yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #30
Labor isn't against 10. David__77 Oct 2018 #33
READ THIS yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #35
The Democratic Party and my local labor council supports it. David__77 Oct 2018 #37
ReAD POST #1 I have posted many NEWSPAPERS THAT SAY yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #41
I get that. The Democratic Party disagrees. David__77 Oct 2018 #42
I WANT FUCKING RENT CONTROL...i don't want my LANDLORD PUTTING ME OUT ON THE STREET yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #46
Sacramento cannot get rent control without this. David__77 Oct 2018 #51
RIGHT, YOU WANT *YOUR* RENT CONTROL, you don't want it for anyone else CreekDog Oct 2018 #113
First of all thank you for bringing this up. I am going to need to find out more about this. There still_one Oct 2018 #45
Thanks for the correction. I don't recall where I cam accross that. Let me ask you a question, still_one Oct 2018 #43
Well... David__77 Oct 2018 #49
So I think you are reading it the way I am, it is ambiguous in that regard. This is going to be a still_one Oct 2018 #59
Don't worry ... LenaBaby61 Oct 2018 #31
BLESS YOU... yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #34
Why? Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #48
Your position is weird, you vote against rent control and pretend you're protecting CreekDog Oct 2018 #117
YES ON 10. I was virtually evicted becauae of the current laws. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #52
VOTE NO ON TEN!! yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #58
Yui, do you understand that the author here is arguing that RENT CONTROL IS BAD ... mr_lebowski Oct 2018 #104
Condo conversion is already an option for landlords RandySF Oct 2018 #53
Thank you. Incredible the level of fear mongering on the side of the no crowd. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #55
The San Francisco Tenants Union endorses 10 RandySF Oct 2018 #56
Yuiyoshida's arguments DonaldsRump Oct 2018 #60
BLESS You... yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #61
Much appreciation to you, Yuiyoshida DonaldsRump Oct 2018 #62
The law prop 10 repeals was signed by repug pete wilson. Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #95
I was mobbed by three people outside of Ralph's and they all had the same prop to sign. BigmanPigman Oct 2018 #65
if you vote yes, and it passes.... yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #66
The CA Dem Party is saying to vote YES on Prop 10. stopbush Oct 2018 #68
PROP 10 FACTS yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #69
Why are you not providing the articles and opinions that support a YES vote on Prop 10 stopbush Oct 2018 #70
OH STOP, THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE IS NOT A RIGHT WING RAG yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #72
No, this is your stamping your feet and refusing to consider any alternative stopbush Oct 2018 #91
It doesn't even impact her ability to live in SF RandySF Oct 2018 #102
I agree jodymarie aimee Oct 2018 #129
Here's who is endorsing a YES vote on Prop 10: stopbush Oct 2018 #73
CAA warns that Prop 10 would cause exodus from rental market yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #77
The CA Apartment Association? Surely they're not worried that apartments stopbush Oct 2018 #82
VIDEO yuiyoshida Oct 2018 #84
You can post all the special interest crap you want. I'm not looking at it, stopbush Oct 2018 #88
Post removed Post removed Oct 2018 #90
I have alerted on this response as being abusive. stopbush Oct 2018 #92
+1 RandySF Oct 2018 #85
I'm confused SoCalNative Oct 2018 #151
Bingo! stopbush Oct 2018 #152
Who are the CAA? RandySF Oct 2018 #96
Seems like a certain someone is being woefully misled ... (nt) mr_lebowski Oct 2018 #107
the CAA is also a top donor to the Republican Party CreekDog Oct 2018 #147
that is bullshit, just stop it. you live in San Francisco, where there is rent control CreekDog Oct 2018 #115
That is a super impressive and credible list of groups and organizations supporting YES on Prop 10 Pachamama Oct 2018 #79
You are in the same boat I am Pachamama. What bothers me most about this proposition as I read it still_one Oct 2018 #98
i'm editing my post because you reconsidered your thoughts CreekDog Oct 2018 #116
I do understand it now. The good news is that it will expand rent control throughout California. still_one Oct 2018 #118
I much prefer your second post here on this, but there is still one more issue CreekDog Oct 2018 #119
These groups all have one sinister objective in common DBoon Oct 2018 #105
Is that the short list? BigmanPigman Oct 2018 #109
Your landlord cannot raise the rent more than the 1.6% allowed by the Rent Board for 2018 RandySF Oct 2018 #83
Thanks Randy, that was some of the specifics I was looking for. I am somewhat curious how that still_one Oct 2018 #99
I cited this is well in my post CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #126
OP has it exactly backwards doxyluv13 Oct 2018 #103
I know the history behind Costa Hawkins DBoon Oct 2018 #106
Exactly right. I'll be voting for Proposition 10 CreekDog Oct 2018 #114
Yuiyoshida wants to keep her rent controlled apartment while voting against rent control for others CreekDog Oct 2018 #111
Actually I think you are being too harsh dog. I think it is a lack of understanding. If the OP still_one Oct 2018 #120
i will dial that post back a bit CreekDog Oct 2018 #121
Last night I spent a lot of time reading the ballot, unfortunately as you have implied there is a still_one Oct 2018 #122
Thank you so much for that. Please spread the word about what it actually does now that you know ) Tiggeroshii Oct 2018 #128
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ still_one Oct 2018 #130
As a former renter in S.F. there was rent control already! CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #124
Excellent explanation!!! still_one Oct 2018 #143
You state you are disabled CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #127
VOTE YES ON PROPOSITION 10 OR I COULD TURN INTO A RHINOCEROS! Not kidding DBoon Oct 2018 #131
I am voting YES on 10, but I have to tell ya DBoon you are making it very tough because I really still_one Oct 2018 #140
We could use more rhinos (n/t) Retrograde Oct 2018 #144
PLEASE, listen to Yui. What she has posted is true. Tikki Oct 2018 #146
there can't be more rent control in California unless you vote FOR Prop. 10 CreekDog Oct 2018 #148
What part of renting our property below market do you not understand? Tikki Oct 2018 #149
voting against Prop. 10 makes you against rent control, it's very simple CreekDog Oct 2018 #153
+1,000 !! CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #150
Ah ya the main sponsor, a Mr. Weinstein, aka perhaps, Mr. Scheister Extraordinaire. miyazaki Oct 2018 #154
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