Cities face limits on how they can expand rent control. Voters could change that with Prop. 33
Briefly

"Voters twice rejected attempts to overturn the prohibition in recent years, but they once again have the issue before them next month in what's become the most expensive statewide fight on the ballot."
"Local municipalities should be the ones that decide policy for our residents," said Los Angeles City Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez, emphasizing the need for local control over housing policies.
"Californians understand the answer to our housing crisis is more housing, but Prop. 33 would limit the profitability of existing developments, potentially stifling construction and worsening the availability of housing resources."
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