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Gavin J. Quinton, UT Community News

Gavin J. Quinton writes for UT Community News, which is produced by Cal State L.A. journalism students and covers public issues on the Eastside and South L.A.

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A row of homeless encampment tents line the sidewalk and spill out onto the street, some bearing American flags.
Proposition LH is a measure on the ballot this November in order to gain voters' approval to build affordable housing. That's only because of Article 34, a.k.a. the "Public Housing Project Law" — an amendment to the California state constitution with racist underpinnings that was passed in 1950 and has yet to be repealed.
A row of homeless encampment tents line the sidewalk and spill out onto the street, some bearing American flags.
Proposition LH is a measure on the ballot this November in order to gain voters' approval to build affordable housing. That's only because of Article 34, a.k.a. the "Public Housing Project Law" — an amendment to the California state constitution with racist underpinnings that was passed in 1950 and has yet to be repealed.
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