"It's only 23 words, and it just gives the right of your city council members and county supervisors to expand rent control where they think it's necessary," explained Susie Shannon, the campaign manager for "Yes on 33."
"I think California voters are going to reject it, once again," said Nathan Click, a spokesperson for the "No on 33" campaign. "They rejected it by 20-point margins before. California voters are smart."
"It would allow cities and counties to put new restrictions on building new housing; it would take away incentives for people who are trying to build more housing," said Click. "It would lower the supply of housing, and it would actually drive up rents across the state."
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