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ehstronghold's avatar

I honestly was a big Rob Bonta fan until he decided to run for reelection as AG especially because he's the only statewide office holder willing to do more than talk about combating the housing crisis.

The rest of the currently declared field is mediocre from top to bottom. What a shame because we're a state with serious issues that requires an executive in the Jerry Brown mold not whatever Newsom is doing right now.

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Anonymous's avatar

I read this as a sign that Kamala told him she's running.

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Zero Cool's avatar

What in particular makes Rob Bonta stand out on the issue of housing? I'm not familiar with his time at the State Assembly.

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ehstronghold's avatar

As Attorney General, Bonta has been vigorously defending housing production laws passed from the legislature and suing recalcitrant local governments like Elk Grove who've done their best to get around state housing laws to deny projects that should be approved under state law.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/joegarofoli/article/california-housing-rules-17188267.php

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Zero Cool's avatar

Cities like Woodside, one of the wealthiest cities in CA, have no excuse in this case. Like they are REALLY going to hurt by building affordable housing that prevent people from being priced out. Kudos for Bonta doing this.

Now if Bonta pushes Democrats to repeal the Costa Hawkins Act and Ellis Act that would really be great.

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DivergentAxis(DA)'s avatar

Rent control doesn't work and never will work. The only solution to the housing crisis is building more housing not disincentivizing landlords. Austin's and Minneapolis's rents didn't fall due to rent control but due to a suburban housing book and urban densification.

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