San Diego has a housing crisis. While wealthy investors hoard over 5,100 vacant homes, San Diegans struggle to find a place to live. Measure A changes that by taxing investors of non-primary homes that sit empty. Measure A ...
✓ Puts empty homes back on market; more supply lowers costs.
✓ Adds revenue for housing, infrastructure and city services.
✓ Every dollar is audited; voters can end the tax any time.
✓ 99% of San Diegans pay nothing, only investors hoarding homes.
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Paid for by Yes on A – Homes for San Diego, sponsored by nonprofit community, labor, and housing organizations. FPPC #1489623.