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Crisis? What crisis? The city has done a remarkable job for decades keeping rents low and fighting the good fight against economic common sense. Santa Monica surely leads Los
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I recently travelled to Vancouver, B.C. for business and was surprised to find that housing for the homeless was a serious issue and was being confronted with a
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Your article about talking gas pumps pointed out a major problem with this city. After all the recommendations against it why in the world would the council want to
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McDonald's pledge last week to start using cage-free eggs is only a small step in preventing staggering suffering endured by millions of birds.
Hatcheries that annually supply
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I am writing this Letter to the Editor of the Santa Monica Daily Press, or as I should say, a Commentary of The Race of the Republican Presidential Primacy
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I have no objections to low cost housing in general. But in the present economic environment, the cost appears high compared to the benefits received. Who is the new
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The Santa Monica Daily Press recently featured an article that most below-market, rent-controlled units will be flushed out in 15years. In order to supplement the reduction of low-rent units,
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Labor Day is supposed to be a national holiday. Why are so many people who work and do the real labor expected to work that day? Stores are open
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I certainly don't understand who the City Council is being directed by or whether the members are just pursuing their own personal agenda, but I do not
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Some facts about affordable housing in Santa Monica. Most facts come from the Rent Control Boards 2014 Annual Report.
1. There are 28,069 controlled rental units.
2. Income