HJTA’s Susan Shelley: Look out for more RM4’s—Prop 5 to jumpstart a frenzy of bonds that tax people out of their homes (part 3)

Image generated using Dall-E Upending norms that date back to 1849, Prop 5 strips taxpayer protections that are enshrined in the State Constitution and reinforced by Prop 13—says Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association’s Susan Shelley in this Opp Now exclusive Q&A. While the Bay Area’s RM4 may have been a uniquely spectacular ask, she warns it’s…

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Consequences: Long Beach to pursue legal recourse for entrenched homeless campers that refuse shelter

LB City officials roll out a plan with legal enforcement alternatives to clear out encampments that pose a public threat or block access to libraries, parks, and beaches, as well as addressing homeless camps where people have repeatedly declined to accept service or shelter. LA Times reports. Long Beach will begin citing and possibly arresting homeless…

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☆ HJTA’s Susan Shelley: Prop 5 a sneaky way to hike taxes and give raises to gov’t employees (part 1)

Prop 5 will help local leaders hand out bigger checks to government employees under the guise of public works, warns Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Ass’n spokesperson Susan Shelley in this Opp Now exclusive Q&A. With major ambiguity and little accountability, the measure will ease through almost any kind of local bond that fits the new, open-ended…

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San Francisco realizes letting people steal homes might not be a good idea

Image by Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building. The main characters are seen here illegally squatting in an abandoned apartment. As SF Chronicle reports, San Francisco recently announced they’ll be doing controlled demolition of deserted houses with illegal squatter residents. This project will provide (via redevelopment) 800 new affordable homes and 800 new market-rate units,…

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☆ SJ D2 candidate Lopez: Prop 36 a “compassionate solution” for homelessness, addiction, crime

Monica Resinger: Neighborhood, 2020. Council candidate and law enforcement veteran Joe Lopez shares his perspective that Prop 36’s mandated drug treatment for certain offenders would protect the most vulnerable in our neighborhoods and help clean up city streets, while reducing City spending. An Opp Now exclusive. D2 candidate Pamela Campos has not responded to our…

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ICYMI: ‘Dirty Delta’: California’s largest estuary is in crisis. Is the state discriminating against people who fish there? – CalMatters

A poignant article by Rachel Becker at CalMatters highlights the severe ecological crisis facing the San Francisco Bay and Delta rivers. Urban runoff, algal blooms, and historical contamination from gold mining and industrial waste are deteriorating the watershed, making fishing– an essential source of food and cultural connection for many– increasingly unreliable. The article also…

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The back seat of a Greyhound bus

Image by a user on DeviantArt Since SF’s Mayor London Breed launched a plan in August to bus more homeless people out of San Francisco, many unhoused are taking cross-country overnights to states as far away as Texas and Florida. SF Standard, as always, is on the story. Of the homeless people who have been relocated…

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☆ Marin CO$T’s Mimi Willard: Prop 5 to unleash a “tax tsunami” for local and regional bonds

Image by Wikimedia Commons Proposition 5 will blow a massive hole in Prop 13 and Prop 218 protections, said Coalition of Sensible Taxpayers’ Mimi Willard to North Bay residents this summer. She warned that cutting voters’ threshold from two-thirds to 55% to pass housing and infrastructure bonds would trigger a tidal wave of tax hikes, with…

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