January 9, 2026
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Nicole Phillis: Rent Control Board Candidate

Prop 10, the housing crisis and more with incumbent candidate.  

By Staff Writer

In the Santa Monica Mirror’s first live-video interview with Santa Monica Rent Control Board candidates, we sit down with Nicole Phillis, who currently sits on the board and is running for reelection as an incumbent in November.

Watch the video below to find out where Phillis stands on issues such as Proposition 10, the housing crisis facing Santa Monica and why the voters should care about the Rent Control Board.

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