California Proposition 21

No on Proposition 21 Statement on Election Victory

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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Tom Bannon of Californians for Responsible Housing, the CEO of the California Apartment Associated, issued the following statement on the results of the 2020 election showing the defeat of Proposition 21.

Key Points: 
  • Tom Bannon of Californians for Responsible Housing, the CEO of the California Apartment Associated, issued the following statement on the results of the 2020 election showing the defeat of Proposition 21.
  • 21 would have had on the availability of affordable housing in our state by clearly rejecting this radical ballot measure.
  • This outrageous misuse of federal funds meant for health care deserves even greater scrutiny by the California Attorney General, federal and state government.
  • Ad paid for by No on Prop 21: Californians for Responsible Housing, a coalition of seniors, veterans, affordable housing advocates, labor & social justice organizations, sponsored by California Apartment Association.

Zombies Featured in No on Proposition 21 Ad

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Friday, October 30, 2020

The 30-second ad, which will air statewide, features images of Zombies and other haunting scenes reminding Californians that Prop 21 is a near carbon copy of Proposition 10, which was defeated by nearly 20 percentage points in the 2018 general election.

Key Points: 
  • The 30-second ad, which will air statewide, features images of Zombies and other haunting scenes reminding Californians that Prop 21 is a near carbon copy of Proposition 10, which was defeated by nearly 20 percentage points in the 2018 general election.
  • We are confident that voters will vote No on 21 to make sure this bad public policy does not come back from the dead.
  • Here comes Prop 21, back from the dead.
  • Ad paid for by No on Prop 21: Californians for Responsible Housing, a coalition of seniors, veterans, affordable housing advocates, labor & social justice organizations, sponsored by California Apartment Association.

Yes on 21: Notorious Corporate Landlord Invitation Homes Delivers Nearly $620,000 to ‘No on Prop 21’ Campaign

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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Again highlighting the major contributors that are funding the No on Prop 21 campaign, Yes on 21 has published an article about Invitation Homes, one of the most notorious corporate landlords in the United States.

Key Points: 
  • Again highlighting the major contributors that are funding the No on Prop 21 campaign, Yes on 21 has published an article about Invitation Homes, one of the most notorious corporate landlords in the United States.
  • Invitation Homes has delivered nearly $620,000 to Californians for Responsible Housing sponsored by the California Apartment Association.
  • Now, Invitation Homes is shelling out major cash to stop Proposition 21.
  • Read the full Yes on 21 article: Is Invitation Homes the Worst Corporate Landlord in the Nation?