Flash: The YIMBY Guide to Bullying…and Its Results--
SB 827 Goes Down in Committee
Editor’s Note: On Tuesday, April 17, SB 827 died in the California State Senate Transportation and Housing Committee by a 7-4 vote. Senator Nancy Skinner (Berkeley) and Senator Scott Wiener (San Francisco), both Democrats and the bill’s sponsors, provided two of only four votes in favor. Republican Senators Morrell and Gaines were the other two yes votes.
The reported drafter of the bill was YIMBY leader Brian Hanlon.
At the hearing, committee Chair Senator Beall acknowledged the civil rights work of former Los Angeles City Councilmember Robert Farrell, who spoke in opposition, and who was one of the signers of the Black Community Clergy and Labor Alliance. Beall told Farrell that he and Wiener would now be coming to Los Angeles to address the concerns of the Black community—now that the committee has voted against SB827.
For insight into the effect of their tactics, see this report on YIMBY disruption of a recent San Francisco demonstration by tenant activists:
It’s okay to bully people, as long as they are white; it’s especially okay if they’re white property-owners. These appear to be the lessons that local YIMBYs have drawn from the criticism they received for disrupting the anti-SB 827 rally on the steps of San Francisco City Hall on April 3. -more-