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PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Vote NO on Measure S On Tuesday, March 7 Vote NO on Measure S GoesTooFar.com Blocks badly needed housing for veterans Measure S stops 90% of the city’s planned permanent housing for the homeless and blocks voter-ap- proved measures to to build more affordable housing for veterans [1] Los Angeles Times, February 11, 2017 Los Angeles Times, February 11, 2017 Raises housing costs in the middle of a crisis Housing and economic experts say Measure S will raise rents and cost renters an additional $10.6 million each year [3] Costs taxpayers millions Measure S costs taxpayers $70 million each year— enough to hire over 1,000 new police officers or firefighters. [4] Los Angeles Times February 11, 2017 Endorsement: Measure S isn’t a solution to L.A.’s housing woes… Vote NO Endorsement: Measure S isn’t a solution to L.A.’s housing woes… Vote NO Measure S is likely to increase evictions and the loss of rent-controlled housing. But the Yes on S campaign has been positively Trumpian in its promises. Be warned: If the initiative is passed, they won’t come true. the Yes on S side has crossed the line from run-of-the-mill overstatement to out-and-out falsehood. Measure S does nothing to help homeless veterans. So many Yes on S mailers, so much misinformation Get the facts: [1] Los Angeles Times (2/11/17) http://www.latimes.com/opinion/endorsements/la-ed-measure-s-201702111-story.html [2] 90% of City of Los Angeles Request for qualifications / proposals for the affordable housing opportunity sites (July 25, 2016) require a General Plan Amendment to be built – Measure S blocks those housing sites from being built. [3] [4] Beacon Economics, Measure S: Economic Policy Analysis (December 2016) Paid for by Coalition to Protect L.A. Neighborhoods and Jobs, No on S, a team of businesses, labor organizations, homeless advocates, renters, and homeowners. Major funding by CH Palladium, LLC and No on S - Build Better L.A. Sponsored by Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Coalition of Organizations Representing Working Men and Women, and Businesses. 777 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 4050, Los Angeles, CA 90017. Additional information is available at ethics.lacity.org.

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Vote NO on Measure SOn Tuesday, March 7

Vote NO on Measure SGoesTooFar.com

Blocks badly needed housing for veteransMeasure S stops 90% of the city’s planned permanent housing for the homeless and blocks voter-ap-proved measures to to build more affordable housing for veterans [1]

Los Angeles Times, February 11, 2017

Los Angeles Times, February 11, 2017

Raises housing costs in the middle of a crisisHousing and economic experts say Measure S will raise rents and cost renters an additional $10.6 million each year [3]

Costs taxpayers millionsMeasure S costs taxpayers $70 million each year— enough to hire over 1,000 new police officers or firefighters. [4]

Los Angeles Times February 11, 2017

Endorsement: Measure S isn’t a solution to L.A.’s housing woes…

Vote NO

Endorsement: Measure S isn’t a solution to L.A.’s housing woes… Vote NO

Measure S is likely to increase evictions and the loss of rent-controlled housing.

But the Yes on S campaign has been positively Trumpian in its promises. Be warned: If the initiative is passed, they won’t come true.

the Yes on S side has crossed the line from run-of-the-mill overstatement to out-and-out falsehood.

Measure S does nothing to help homeless veterans.

So many Yes on S mailers, so much misinformation

Get the facts: [1] Los Angeles Times (2/11/17) http://www.latimes.com/opinion/endorsements/la-ed-measure-s-201702111-story.html[2] 90% of City of Los Angeles Request for qualifications / proposals for the affordable housing opportunity sites (July 25, 2016) require a General Plan Amendment to be built – Measure S blocks those housing sites from being built. [3] [4] Beacon Economics, Measure S: Economic Policy Analysis (December 2016)

Paid for by Coalition to Protect L.A. Neighborhoods and Jobs, No on S, a team of businesses, labor organizations, homeless advocates, renters, and homeowners. Major funding by CH Palladium, LLC and No on S - Build Better L.A. Sponsored by Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Coalition of Organizations Representing Working Men and Women, and Businesses. 777 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 4050, Los Angeles, CA 90017. Additional information is available at ethics.lacity.org.

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-Dan Curnow, Center City East Resident Director, DTLA Neighborhood Council*-Amber Maltbie, DTLA Neighborhood Council*-Ariana Nussdorf, DTLA Neighborhood Council*-Joshua Albrektson, Radiologist and Area Wide Board Member, DTLA Neighborhood Council*-Jacob Van Horn, DTLA Neighborhood Council*-Miguel Vargas, Los Angeles 32 Neighborhood Council*-Kathy Leal, Los Angeles 32 Neighborhood Council*-Jackie Carillo, At Large Director, Los Angeles 32 Neighborhood Council*-Maribel Munoz, Community Interest Director, Los Angeles 32 Neighborhood Council*-Damien Newton, Chair of the Planning and Land Use Committee, Mar Vista Community Council*-James Baeza, President, Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council*-Brian Vassallo, Vice President, Coastal San Pedro Neighborhood Council*-Eli Lipmen, Commissioner, Board of Neighborhood Councils and Member, Palms Neighborhood Council*-Scott Campbell, Former President, Central Hollywood Neighborhood Council*-Ishraq Ali, Tenant Representative, East Hollywood Neighborhood Council*-Jeff Zarrinnam, Treasurer, East Hollywood Neighborhood Council*-Sheila Irani, Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council* and Hollywood United Neighborhood Council*-Lisa Kable-Blanchard, President, Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council*-Matt Hemingway, Sub District 4 Director, Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council*-Jackelyn Valladares, Echo Park Neighborhood Council*-Melanie Freeland, At Large Director, Highland Park Neighborhood Council*-Scott Plante, Architect and Member, Silver Lake Neighborhood Council*-Heather Denehy, Board Member, Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council*-Fred Mariscal, Former Board Member, Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council*-Julie Stromberg, Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council*-Joe Hoffman, Renter Representative/ Secretary, Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council*-Angus Beverly, Student Director, Westwood Neighborhood Council*-Adrienne Kuhre, President, North Area Neighborhood Development Council*-Brett Shears, North Area Neighborhood Development Council*-Michael Menjivar, Treasurer and Chair of Planning & Land Use Committee, North Hollywood North East Neighborhood Council*-Alex Morales, President, Pacoima Neighborhood Council*-Carol Newman, Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council*-Adelina Ruth Sorkin, Bellevue Park Advisory Board*-Christine Aghassi, Former Member, South

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