CSSA Legislative Committee Encourages All Self Storage Operators to Support Prop. 47 (see information below)
Many CSSA members have complained about theft, homelessness, graffiti, and crime at their locations and the lack of police response and support. THIS MEASURE IS THE BEGINNING TO RETURN SAFETY TO OUR BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITIES!
SUBJECT: CA for Safer Communities – Help Us Reach 500 Business Endorsements!
The California Self Storage Association (CSSA) recently joined the Californians for Safer Communities Coalition — the organized campaign leading the effort to pass the Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft Reduction Act.
This bipartisan measure provides common sense, targeted reforms to Prop 47 that legislative proposals alone are unable to deliver.
WE ARE ASKING ALL MEMBERS TO JOIN US IN SUPPORTING THIS MEASURE.
Please take two minutes today to add your business to our growing coalition by completing the online endorsement form.
Please take two minutes today to add your business to our growing coalition by completing the online endorsement form
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The campaign urgently needs our help in securing 500 new business endorsements by the end of April. Coalition partners across the state are participating in this effort to secure business endorsements and we want to help highlight the support this measure has within the self storage industry.
Please sign up today and encourage other businesses in your network to do the same.
Whether it’s rampant retail theft causing neighborhood store closures and higher prices for working families, or the growing epidemic of fentanyl overdoses, Californians can’t afford half-measures when it comes to addressing these pressing issues. Many self storage facilities are experiencing frequent break-ins and when contacting local police, most do not do much about this, partly because they know these criminals will not be prosecuted.
This measure:
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Targets Organized and Serial Retail Theft
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Confronts the Fentanyl Crisis in Our Communities
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Prioritizes Mental Health and Drug Treatment
That’s why it’s supported by a bipartisan coalition of small businesses, public safety organizations, elected officials, victim advocacy groups, and hundreds of thousands of residents.
Please consider joining the coalition today.
Click here to view: The Coalition Fact Sheet