[2][3] It failed to pass, 62% to 38%, a margin almost identical to that by which the previous two rent control initiatives sponsored by AIDS Healthcare Foundation also failed, 2018 California Proposition 10 and 2020 California Proposition 21.
[3][4][5] The official support statement of the proposition argues that "The rent is too damn high.
Rent control in America has worked to keep people in their homes since 1919.
"[6] The official oppositional statement of the proposition argues, "Don’t be fooled by the latest corporate landlord anti-housing scheme.
Vote No on 33 to protect new affordable housing and California homeowners.