Housing is a Human Right
Pass ACA 10
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In California, a safe, affordable home is currently a privilege reserved for those who can afford the state’s skyrocketing housing costs. Our state is home to a quarter of all unhoused people in the nation, and more than half of all unsheltered people. Due to generations of racist housing policy, these burdens of housing insecurity fall hardest on Black Californians.
Assembly Constitutional Amendment (ACA) 10 will recognize that every Californian has the fundamental human right to adequate housing. Here is what this would mean in our state:
- An obligation on the part of the local and state governments to ensure that all Californians have access to adequate housing;
- A commitment to ensuring equitable access to housing that is not subject to any form of discrimination; and
- A recognition that the right to housing is not merely a roof over one’s head, but rather adequate housing is permanent, habitable, affordable, and close to employment, healthcare, and schools.
Tell the members of the Assembly Appropriations Committee to vote YES on ACA 10 today.
Message Recipients:
California Assembly Appropriations Committee