Urgent: Speak Out Against SB 1318 by April 21
April 19, 2026

Dear Sonoma County Coalition of Hosts Members,
We need your voice—right now.
California Senate Bill SB 1318 will be heard next Tuesday, April 21, in the Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee. If passed, this bill would make it significantly easier for local governments to ban or heavily restrict un-hosted short-term rentals—without meaningful oversight.
Most concerning, SB 1318 would strip the California Coastal Commission of its long-standing ability to act as a check and balance when cities move to eliminate short-term rentals. In simple terms, it removes protections that help ensure fair, balanced, and consistent policy across coastal communities.
This is a critical moment for hosts, small businesses, and the broader visitor economy.
We strongly encourage you to submit a brief public comment in opposition to SB 1318 to:
Even a short, personalized email can make a real impact.
Why This Matters
Opposing SB 1318 means standing up for:
Key Talking Points You Can Use
Feel free to include any of the following in your message:
You can copy, paste, and personalize this:
Dear Senator Becker,
I am writing to respectfully oppose SB 1318.
This bill would significantly weaken oversight by removing the California Coastal Commission’s ability to act as an independent check when local governments move to restrict or ban short-term rentals. That oversight is essential to ensuring balanced, fair decisions that protect coastal access for all Californians.
Importantly, local governments already have broad authority to regulate short-term rentals, and they have used that authority extensively. SB 1318 is therefore unnecessary and risks accelerating restrictions without meaningful review or balance.
By limiting oversight and enabling further restrictions, this bill threatens affordable coastal accommodations, local economic activity, and the ability of everyday families to access the coast.
I urge you to oppose SB 1318 and support a more balanced, data-driven approach that preserves both local flexibility and statewide coastal access.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[City]
Take Action Today
Please take a few minutes to send your email to senator.becker@senate.ca.gov before the April 21 hearing. Personal stories—why hosting matters to you, your family, or your community—are especially powerful.
Your voice matters, and collective action can make a difference.
Thank you for standing with our host community,
Sonoma County Coalition of Hosts
We need your voice—right now.
California Senate Bill SB 1318 will be heard next Tuesday, April 21, in the Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee. If passed, this bill would make it significantly easier for local governments to ban or heavily restrict un-hosted short-term rentals—without meaningful oversight.
Most concerning, SB 1318 would strip the California Coastal Commission of its long-standing ability to act as a check and balance when cities move to eliminate short-term rentals. In simple terms, it removes protections that help ensure fair, balanced, and consistent policy across coastal communities.
This is a critical moment for hosts, small businesses, and the broader visitor economy.
We strongly encourage you to submit a brief public comment in opposition to SB 1318 to:
Senator Josh Becker, Chair
Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee
Email: senator.becker@senate.ca.gov
Senate Natural Resources & Water Committee
Email: senator.becker@senate.ca.gov
Even a short, personalized email can make a real impact.
Why This Matters
Opposing SB 1318 means standing up for:
- Supporting local economies that depend on visitor spending
- Sustaining small businesses connected to tourism
- Protecting responsible property rights
- Preserving affordable coastal access for everyday Californians
Key Talking Points You Can Use
Feel free to include any of the following in your message:
- SB 1318 removes the Coastal Commission’s ability to provide oversight when cities restrict or ban STRs.
- Local governments already have broad authority to regulate STRs; this bill is unnecessary.
- STRs are a vital source of affordable coastal accommodations, especially as hotel prices rise.
- Reducing STRs limits access to the coast for middle- and working-class families.
- There is no clear evidence that STR restrictions improve housing affordability.
- A one-size-fits-all mandate ignores the unique needs of different communities.
- Policy decisions should be data-driven, not restrictive by default.
You can copy, paste, and personalize this:
Dear Senator Becker,
I am writing to respectfully oppose SB 1318.
This bill would significantly weaken oversight by removing the California Coastal Commission’s ability to act as an independent check when local governments move to restrict or ban short-term rentals. That oversight is essential to ensuring balanced, fair decisions that protect coastal access for all Californians.
Importantly, local governments already have broad authority to regulate short-term rentals, and they have used that authority extensively. SB 1318 is therefore unnecessary and risks accelerating restrictions without meaningful review or balance.
By limiting oversight and enabling further restrictions, this bill threatens affordable coastal accommodations, local economic activity, and the ability of everyday families to access the coast.
I urge you to oppose SB 1318 and support a more balanced, data-driven approach that preserves both local flexibility and statewide coastal access.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[City]
Take Action Today
Please take a few minutes to send your email to senator.becker@senate.ca.gov before the April 21 hearing. Personal stories—why hosting matters to you, your family, or your community—are especially powerful.
Your voice matters, and collective action can make a difference.
Thank you for standing with our host community,
Sonoma County Coalition of Hosts

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