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As we head toward critical Assembly votes on SB 9 and SB 10 in August, we will be providing some quick daily actions you can take to help kill these bad bills.
Today’s action is to call each of the following assemblymembers' local district offices and ask them to Oppose SB 9 and SB 10. Leaving a message on the district office voicemail after hours is also effective:
Megan Dahle Dist 1 530 223 6300 R Jim Wood Dist 2 707 576 2526 D Kevin Kiley Dist 6 916 774 4430 R Ken Cooley Dist 8 916 464 1910 D Jim Cooper Dist 9 916 670 7888 D Suzette Valladares Dist 38 661 286 1565 R Eloise Reyes Dist 47 909 381 3238 D Wendy Carrillo Dist 51 213 483 5151 D Isaac Bryan Dist 54 310 641 5410 D Christina Garcia Dist 58 562 861 5803 D Anthony Rendon Dist 63 562 529 3250 D Randy Voepel Dist 71 619 258 7737 R
You can also send an email to your own assembly member:
BACKGROUND: Thousands of single family streets in California will be destroyed to build multi-unit projects if SB 9 and SB 10 become law. YOUR BLOCK, TOO.
Legislators have heard overwhelming opposition to SB 9 and SB 10 from thousands of people. But unless legislators get an avalanche of objections before Aug. 16, both SB 9 and SB 10 could be approved by just 41 legislators. And right now, big money talks in Sacramento.
SB 9:
SB 9 lets developers buy the home next to YOURS to build 6-unit housing projects. They won’t have yards OR garages. There will be NO public hearings before destruction begins. Not even in severe fire zones.
We know it sounds crazy.
SB 10:
SB 10 allows city councils to override local zoning, and the California Environmental Quality Act, and voter-approved land protections, to erect 14-unit buildings almost everywhere.
Developers can build, next to YOUR home a “10-unit” project with 4 added granny flats, totaling 14 units. As with SB 9: No hearing. No yard. No affordability.
You must voice opposition NOW, because you lose your right to object if SB 9 and SB 10 are passed and signed by the Governor.
Amidst drought and severe fires, neither SB 9 or SB 10 requires being ready for the environmental or infrastructure impacts of the bills, such as the demand for water, energy, sewer capacity or classroom space.
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