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Newsletters California Real Estate MagazineThis week the legislature will hear a number of priority C.A.R. Oppose bills, including AB 2050 (Lee and Carrillo), AB 2053 (Lee), AB 2469 (Wicks), and AB 2710 (Kalra).
Three of the bills are housing provider-tenant bills that we oppose in coalition with other groups including the California Apartment Association.
AB 2050 is scheduled to be heard in the Assembly Judiciary Committee on April 19th.
AB 2469 is scheduled to be heard in the Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee on April 20th.
AB 2710 is scheduled to be heard in the Assembly Judiciary Committee on April 19th.
The last bill proposed to create a huge new bureaucracy which would have within its ambit the power to create, build, and acquire housing including government owned and operated housing. A sense of the potential cost of such an agency can be taken from the housing agency for the City of New York which currently spends approximately 1.4 billion dollars on personnel costs alone to administer the city’s housing department.
AB 2053 is scheduled to be heard in the Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee on April 20th.