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Letters to the editor
The Salinas
Californian
Posted on May 26, 2007
No on Measure A
As president of the Monterey County Association of REALTORS, I've
heard the false accusations from LandWatch and proponents of Measure
A against my fellow REALTORS and me. We've been mischaracterized as
money-grabbing people, only interested in increasing our
commissions.
According to Chris Fitz of LandWatch, "They typically use farmers as
spokespeople, but the big money comes from the Los Angeles-based
REALTORS who simply want to pave over farmland to build
subdivisions." This is simply not true!
Measure A is too restrictive and erodes our private property rights,
the very premise REALTORS value. For that reason, and upon our
request, the California Association of REALTORS Issues Mobilization
PAC contributed $150,000 to NO on A. These monies are voluntary
contributions from our members.
Our members are caring, ethical, generous citizens.
They support affordable housing for our hard working families, and
have raised and donated over $300,000 to local charities, most of
which is used to assist with affordable housing.
Measure A inhibits the number of affordable units needed in the next
25 years. I trust your readers will take note and reject the false
accusations made about REALTORS.
LandWatch gets it wrong again!
Arliene Beesley
Monterey |