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Board declares intent to expand local rent control if Costa‑Hawkins is repealed; Supervisor Dorsey voices opposition to statewide measure

3006484 · April 16, 2025
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The board adopted a resolution stating its intent to expand local rent control protections should the Costa‑Hawkins Act be repealed by statewide ballot measure; Supervisor Dorsey said he will oppose the state measure because it enables local preemption in some jurisdictions.

On Sept. 3 the San Francisco Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution declaring the board's intent to expand local rent control protections if California's Costa‑Hawkins Rental Housing Act is repealed by ballot on Nov. 5, 2024.

Supervisor Dorsey spoke in support of the resolution but said he would oppose the statewide ballot measure he characterized as insufficient for renters statewide. Dorsey said the item signals…

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