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Our March meeting was well-attended despite heavy
rains, with approximately 100 members listening to our guest speaker
Kris Vosburgh, Executive Director of the Harold Jarvis Taxpayers
Association, who spoke on the upcoming election and propositions
55, 56, 57 and 58. Our thanks to Mr. Vosburgh for his informative
talk. The following is a recap of the results for those initiatives.
Proposition 55, an education bond, passed with a slight majority.
Proposition 56, which would have allowed passing a state budget
with 55% of legislature instead of two-thirds, failed by a sizeable
margin. Proposition 57, the $15 billion Economic Recovery Bond,
passed. Its companion, Proposition 58s Balanced State Budget,
was added to the California State Constitution after an overwhelming
71% voted for it.
I do want to take this opportunity to thank Bill Teachworth and
Ted Heldman in particular for their generous contributions to
ACTION and encourage other members to do the same. Our organization
exists because of your interest and because of the need for an
apartment association to educate Santa Monica apartment owners
about changes in state laws, changes in local laws, and recent
court cases affecting your business. Your monetary support allows
us to help you. Please support ACTION.
In the near future we would like to have some fun fundraisers.
If you have ideas or an interest in serving on the Board of Directors,
please contact the ACTION office.
Finally, the Rent Control Board is actively conducting hearings
regarding Regulation 3304, which may raise your tenants
rent if it is not the tenants primary place of residence.
Please do not forget this important program especially if your
tenants are using the rental unit for an office or storage facility
or just to have an apartment once a year during Christmas time.
We will not be having a meeting in April, so well see you
on May 3. 


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