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STATE BILLS...Hear 3 Luxury Developer Foes Who Won Seats in Santa Monica Upset Speak @ Livable Ca. Statewide ZOOM Meeting ..Sat.,10:00am

Luxury Developer Foes Win 3 Seats in Santa Monica Upset! 

They are our Special Guests, Saturday.... Oscar de la Torre, Christine Parra, and Phil Brock and will Discuss How to Get Your City Back! 


10 am on Saturday, Jan. 23

Three Santa Monica City Council candidates, in a historic upset against Luxury Housing Developers, won seats in the November election on shoestring campaign budgets. The three have diverse backgrounds, don't answer to developers, and plan to shake up Santa Monica's years of overbuilding Luxury Housing, producing Sky-high Costs, severe Traffic and Crowding.  On Saturday Jan 23 at 10 A.M. we’ll discuss with these three impressive winners:
- Overreach from Sacramento led by Bay Area Legislator Scott Wiener (state bills) and others... - The two worst bills of 2021 that must be killed, SB 9 (formerly SB 1120) and SB 10 (formerly SB 902) - How to push back in the War Against Neighborhoods (you’ll love hearing how de la Torre, Parra and Brock won!) Let’s end Scott Wiener’s divisive war, through positive figures like de la Torre, Parra and Brock. Let’s find good bills, like SB 1299 – now renamed SB 15 (Portantino). SB 1299 failed, yet it was the best bill of 2020, rewarding cities who voluntarily rezone their idled Commercial Space to allow housing. See that boldface, folks? REWARD and VOLUNTARILY? de la Torre, Parra and Brock GET it.  See you at 10 A.M. on Saturday, Jan. 23. Here's your call-in info for Saturday Jan 23 at 10 A.M: Via Computer: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6377599629?pwd=WTlWS1RjcWpoc3VERVhWNkozZkNtUT09 One-Tap Mobile: +12133388477,,6377599629#,,,,,,0#,,1234# Via Phone: +1 213 338 8477 / Meeting ID: 637 759 9629 / Passcode: 1234 Reply-To: contact@livableca.org Livable California is a non-profit statewide group of community leaders, activists and local elected officials. We believe in local answers to the housing affordability crisis. Visit livablecalifornia.org Livable California 2940 16th Street Suite 200-1 San Francisco, CA 94103 United States
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