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We are not building nearly enough housing in Los Angeles. The passage of SB 79 has pushed us to truly engage with a goal we claim to have as a city—transit lines with lots of housing around them—through our local implementation plan.”
Nithya Raman
Council Member, Los Angeles, CA
Passing transformative change like SB 5184, one of the strongest parking reform laws in the nation, isn’t easy, but we got it done. We built a broad coalition of advocates that prioritized people over cars.
Jessica Bateman, Washington State Senator
Jessica Bateman, Washington State Senator
In one of the most car-dependent cities in the U.S., Dallas passed game-changing parking reform after years of advocacy. The reforms will lead to more affordable housing, more livable neighborhoods, and a better Dallas for generations to come.
Adam Lamont
Dallas Neighbors for Housing Volunteer Lead
SB 79 required all hands on deck to get it across the finish line. Had it lost a single vote during any step, it wouldn’t have passed. While the bill is now state law, the work’s not done.
Michael Arruza
Redwood City Volunteer Lead
Grassroots activists fuel our movement
| Source | YIMBY Action | Yes in My Back Yard/YIMBY Law |
|---|---|---|
| Individual Contributions | $736,446 | $1,369,525 |
| Foundations | $0 | $922,384 |
| Corporate Donations | $433,225 | $81,058 |
| Total Revenue | $1,169,671 | $2,372,966 |