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On June 3rd, Vote No on Prop 98, Vote Yes on 99

Two measures on the state ballot use the words eminent domain.  But Prop 98 is a deceptive scheme financed by wealthy landlords that would eliminate rent control and make it easier to evict people from their homes to make way for new developments.  98 also has loopholes that would hurt our environment and increase taxpayer costs. There is only one that is true eminent domain reform -  Prop. 99, which protects homeowners from eminent domain abuse.  Here's why you should vote NO on 98 and YES on 99. You can also send friends an email about 98 & 99.

 

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Who's Behind Prop 98?

AARP Says
AARP SAYS...

“Proposition 98 is a deceptive measure placed on the ballot by wealthy apartment and mobile home park landlords … All Californians will pay a steep price for this damaging measure which is a direct assault on seniors, renters, our environment and our communities. AARP California strongly urges voters to vote NO on 98.”

Jeannine English, California State President, AARP

Read What Other California Opinion Leaders Are Saying
 

Who's Behind Prop 98?

Janelle Longwell
Janelle Longwell, Los Angeles
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"A lot of these landlords are just plain heartless, and they would stop at nothing to evict people like me. Some of us are barely making it financially with rent control, and I have no clue how we would survive without it." Read more about Robert and other real people that Prop 98 harms.