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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA – We have often argued I that we
no longer need to elect legislators. We
need to elect problem solvers. For the
few candidates we have endorsed, we ask them to take the Pareto Rule Pledge,
also known as the 80-20 rule, which basically states, worry about the vital few
and forget about the trivial many. The
practical translation is that for every bill problem solvers introduce, they
need to get rid of four.
The sad true however, is that the typical legislator is more
interested in generating as much legislation as possible, regardless of the
consequences, since this is the best and fastest way to accumulate power.
How does Chad Mayes Benefit from AB-1799?
Enter Assembly Bill 1799 Common Interest Developments: Association Governance: Elections introduced by Assemblyman ChadMayes: The measure is classified as
non-urgency, non-appropriation, non-State-Mandated Local Program. Yet, the bill has been expedited and is
currently scheduled for a Committee Hearing on April 27, 2016.
Chad Masy - Photo licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license, Author: Sacramentowriter |
Chad Mayes is an American politician currently serving in
the California State Assembly. He is a Republican representing the 42nd
district, encompassing parts of Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Prior to
being elected to the state assembly, he was a Yucca Valley town councilmember.
Mayes was elected to the State Assembly in November 2014 and
appointed Vice Chair of the Assembly Human Services Committee and a member of
the Committees on Governmental Organization, Insurance and Rules, as well as
the Special Committee on Legislative Ethics.Mayes was also appointed to the
Select Committee on Renewable Energy Development and Restoration of the Salton
Sea, and was named Chief Republican Whip.
During his first year in office, he introduced AB 851, which
provides an orderly process for municipal disincorporation, AB 1286, which
would create a body to holistically examine the state's regulatory environment,
and AB 1202, which would have reduced the California State Fire Prevention Fee
for residents who also pay for fire prevention at the local level.
Clearly Mayes is a raising political star of the GOP establishment-kind
and should be very busy. So why is he
fast tracking AB-1799 along with common interest development (CID/HOA) industry
advocates like CAI, ECHO, and CACM? What problems is the legislation solving? Is
this the most pressing CID/HOA issue?
AB-1799 Bad Legislation
AB-1799
gives HOA boards the power to decide (1) who can vote (2) who can run for a
board seat and (3) the power to cancel elections.
The CZ Master Association is basically doing this and more: The HOA board is desperately trying to do anything it can to stop direct elections and to stop me personally.
board seat and (3) the power to cancel elections.
The CZ Master Association is basically doing this and more: The HOA board is desperately trying to do anything it can to stop direct elections and to stop me personally.
The message is that California
Assemblyman Chad Mayes’ ill-advised legislation AB-1799 must be stopped. Mr.
Mayes and the GOP and Democrat establishment are responsible of the rise of
Trumpism, and this is a perfect example
STOP AB-1799
If you agree that AB- 1799 should be stopped, email
the office of Assembly Member David
Chiu, Chair of the Assembly Housing Committee:
Chiu, Chair of the Assembly Housing Committee:
CONTACT INFO:
Contact Eric.Guerra @asm.ca.gov
Phone: 916.
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