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quaint

(3,513 posts)
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 10:46 AM Nov 2023

Speaker Rivas shuffles the leadership deck and YIMBYs win

https://calmatters.org/politics/capitol/2023/11/california-legislature-leadership-housing/

IN SUMMARY
Assembly Speaker Rivas puts key allies into leadership posts and shuffles the top posts on committees heading into the 2024 session of the Legislature. One big winner: Pro-housing advocates.

The winners include Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, the Davis Democrat who was named Assembly majority leader, and Encino Democrat Jesse Gabriel, who is taking over the budget committee, though at a time of budget deficits. He’s replacing Assemblymember Phil Ting of San Francisco, who said that the eight state budgets he helped put together have boosted California’s efforts on child care, climate change and access to higher education and healthcare.

Yes In My Backyard activists — who promote legislation meant to make it easier to build housing of all kinds, even if that comes at the expense of local control over development decisions — have been on a winning streak this year.


California politics gonna be interesting in 2024.
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Speaker Rivas shuffles the leadership deck and YIMBYs win (Original Post) quaint Nov 2023 OP
This sucks The Mouth Nov 2023 #1
Where should people in need of housing go? quaint Nov 2023 #2

The Mouth

(3,281 posts)
1. This sucks
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 11:21 AM
Nov 2023

We have way too many people for the water and the infrastructure where I live. And way too many people in California.

The Real Estate industry wins again; sheer corruption.

I hate these YIMBY people; may every one of them end up living next to a slaughterhouse or refinery with *no* parking for their vehicles.

quaint

(3,513 posts)
2. Where should people in need of housing go?
Mon Nov 27, 2023, 12:32 PM
Nov 2023

I liked my city better 50 years ago with 40,000 less people, but I welcome he "new" residents.

Parking over people doesn't work for me.

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