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DBoon

(23,050 posts)
Fri Sep 2, 2022, 03:43 PM Sep 2022

LAT: California voters to decide on repeal of anti-public housing measure in 2024

Nearly 75 years after amending the state Constitution to make it harder to build public housing, California voters will have a chance to repeal the provision on the 2024 ballot.

The measure will ask voters to do away with Article 34 of the California Constitution, which requires voter approval before public housing is built in a community. Article 34, which passed in 1950, stymied low-income housing construction in California for decades and continues today to add to the cost and uncertainty of building affordable housing.

The real estate industry sponsored the 1950 campaign, which appealed to racist fears about integrating neighborhoods and featured heated rhetoric about the need to combat socialism.

Those behind repealing Article 34 argue it’s a racist relic that needs repeal, especially during an affordable housing crisis. While other states have had and repealed laws that called for a public vote before the construction of low-income housing, only California’s Constitution currently requires voter approval for public housing.

“It’s a stain on the constitution,” said state Sen. Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica), who authored the legislation to put the repeal before voters. “It was put in place at a very different time where there were very different attitudes. It’s become a barrier.”


https://www.latimes.com/homeless-housing/story/2022-09-02/california-voters-to-decide-on-repeal-of-anti-public-housing

Racist fears and overheated rhetoric about socialism - has anything changed in 75 years?
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LAT: California voters to decide on repeal of anti-public housing measure in 2024 (Original Post) DBoon Sep 2022 OP
The headline itself tells me they are going to probably get it wrong ColinC Sep 2022 #1

ColinC

(10,663 posts)
1. The headline itself tells me they are going to probably get it wrong
Fri Sep 2, 2022, 04:07 PM
Sep 2022

After so many vote wrong thinking they are vote ng right because of how convoluted the campaign messaging becomes.

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