California Veterans Rally for Prop 33 and Rent Control
November 02 2024 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
Veterans support ballot measure that would
overturn statewide rent control ban and allow local communities to
help keep tenants in their homes
In the lead-up to Veterans Day, veterans and advocacy groups
across California are rallying behind Proposition 33, the statewide
ballot initiative that will allow for the expansion of rent control
in California and provide crucial relief to veterans burdened by
high housing costs. If approved, Proposition 33 would repeal the
Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, empowering cities and counties
statewide to enact rent control measures on a broader range of
properties, including single-family homes and apartments built
after 1995.
WHAT:
PRESS CONFERENCE & RALLY: Veterans in
support of Rent Control and Prop 33
WHEN:
Monday, November 4 at 8:30 a.m.
WHERE:
351 E. Temple Street, Los Angeles
California 90022
WHO:
Wendy Calderon, VFWCA District 1
Commander
Carlos Marroquin, Veteran &
National Director for AHF’s Food for Health Program
Marcelino Alcorta, U.S. Navy
veteran & AHF Western Bureau Chief
Gerald Ramirez, veteran
Ixmukane Hernández, wife of a
veteran
“Veterans relying on fixed incomes, such as V.A. disability or
retirement benefits, are especially vulnerable to California’s
rising rent costs,” said Wendy Calderon, VFWCA District 1
Commander, speaking on behalf of California veteran organizations.
“Proposition 33 gives communities the option to protect veterans
from unaffordable rent hikes, allowing them to focus on health,
wellbeing, and a successful transition to civilian life.”
How Proposition 33 Benefits Veterans:
- Extended Rent Control Protections: Repealing
Costa-Hawkins would allow California communities to extend rent
control to homes and newer buildings, providing veterans more
options for affordable, rent-stabilized housing.
- Increased Stability: Proposition 33 would protect
veterans from large, unexpected rent increases, creating long-term
housing stability. This stability is crucial for veterans,
particularly those managing mental health conditions like
PTSD.
- Better Use of Assistance Programs: Current high rents
often exceed HUD-VASH voucher limits, making it difficult for
veterans to find affordable options. Expanded rent control would
help align rental prices with the limits of assistance programs,
making more units accessible to veterans in need.
“By passing Proposition 33, Californians can honor the
commitment to veterans by ensuring they have access to secure and
affordable housing,” stated Carlos Marroquin, a veteran and
national director for AHF’s Food for Health Program and a
representative from the Yes on 33 coalition. “This measure is
essential to addressing the unique housing challenges faced by
veterans across the state.”
Proposition 33, sponsored by AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)
and now endorsed by more than 100 elected and formerly elected
officials in California as well as more than 100 labor, senior,
veteran, healthcare, and tenant groups, is just 23 words: “The
state may not limit the right of any city, county, or city and
county to maintain, enact or expand residential rent control.”
Notable figures and groups who have endorsed Proposition 33
include the California Democratic Party, both San
Francisco & Los Angeles Counties, the Southern California
Association of Nonprofit Housing (SCANPH), Los Angeles Tenants
Union (LATU), Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), labor and civil
rights icon Dolores Huerta, UNITE HERE Co-President Ada
Briceño, Democratic National Committee Member Christine
Pelosi, and the California DSA.
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Ged Kenslea, AHF Senior Communications Director 323.791.5526
ged.kenslea@ahf.org