New Yes on 33 Radio Ads Feature Labor Icon Dolores Huerta
16 Julio 2024 - 12:06PM
Business Wire
English and Spanish spots start five-week run
on stations in Los Angeles and San Francisco urging voters to
support rent control in November
Two new radio ads featuring labor icon Dolores Huerta,
co-founder of the United Farm Workers union alongside Cesar Chavez,
speaking out in support of Proposition 33, the statewide ballot
measure for rent control, begin airing Tuesday on stations in Los
Angeles and San Francisco. The preliminary buy runs for five weeks
and features Huerta, 94, urging voters in both English and Spanish
to vote for Proposition 33 in November because the rent in
California is too damn high.
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Huerta also warns voters not to be fooled by the California
Apartment Association, the front group for corporate landlords,
which is fighting against rent control by spreading lies about
Proposition 33.
English script:
The Rent is too damn high. Don't be fooled by the California
Apartment Association. California needs rent control. Join me,
Dolores Huerta, in voting Yes on 33 for rent control this November.
Many Californians can’t pay rent and are asking, “Where will I
live?” Rent Control protects Californians. Yes on 33. Si Se
Puede.
Spanish script:
La renta esta demasiado alta. No se deje engañar por la
Asociación de Apartamentos de California. Soy Dolores Huerta. Únase
a mí para votar sí a la Justicia para Inquilinos este noviembre.
Muchos californianos no pueden pagar el alquiler y se preguntan
dónde viviré. Vote si en la Treinta y tres. Si Se Puede.
Proposition 33, sponsored by AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)
and now endorsed by more than 100 elected and formerly elected
officials in California, is just 23 words: "The state may not limit
the right of any city, county, or city and county to maintain,
enact or expand residential rent control.”
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Ged Kenslea, AHF Senior Communications Director 323.791.5526
ged.kenslea@ahf.org