Cofounding director of MHCH, Dr. Anthony Manousos, published this op ed piece in Pasadena Now in support of Senate Bill 9, a bill that has passed and went into effect on January 1st, 2022.
Redondo Beach’s mayor asked Pasadena to join in a lawsuit fighting the implementation of SB9, but according to Manousos, that would be against the ethos of Pasadena and the biblical assertion “to whom much is given, much will be required” (Luke 12:48). As a person of faith, this passage moved me. There are countless economic and social benefits to SB9, a bill that allows for single family housing parcels to be split into two (to four) single family units. Read more to learn why Manousos believes SB9 is a step in the right direction.
-Randi Bergsma, MHCH Project Coordinator
Guest Opinion | Dr. Anthony Manousos: To Whom Much is Given, an Alternative Response to SB 9
Very nicely said, Anthony. Keep up the good work. -Jim
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022, 1:29 PM Making Housing and Community Happen wrote:
> Jill Suzanne Shook posted: “Cofounding director of MHCH, Dr. Anthony > Manousos, published this op ed piece in Pasadena Now in support of Senate > Bill 9, a bill that has passed and went into effect on January 1st, 2022. > Redondo Beach’s mayor asked Pasadena to join in a lawsuit fighti” >