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    Press Play with Madeleine Brand

    AIDS Healthcare Foundation president’s big efforts to fight development in L.A. and house the homeless

    Last week, California voters rejected Proposition 10. The measure would’ve potentially expanded rent control throughout the state. Real estate investment companies spent more than $70 million to defeat Prop 10.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Nov 12, 2018 • 1 min read

    Last week, California voters rejected Proposition 10. The measure would’ve potentially expanded rent control throughout the state. Real estate investment companies spent more than $70 million to defeat Prop 10. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation spent $23 million to advocate for the measure. The nonprofit is headquartered in Hollywood. In the past few years, it has become a big player in L.A. housing -- led by one man.

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    The full episode

    3 of 5
    ‘A Private War’ director on whether the danger of war reporting is worth it
    1. 0:00Inside a Woolsey Fire evacuation center
    2. 4:48Did California’s public utility companies play a role in sparking the recent wildfires?
    3. 12:28AIDS Healthcare Foundation president’s big efforts to fight development in L.A. and house the homelessYou’re reading this
    4. 21:58‘A Private War:’ An homage to Marie Colvin and journalism
    5. 36:52What happens if Trump is found guilty of violating campaign finance laws?
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