| https://californiaglobe.com/section-2/save-local-journalism-... https://www.courthousenews.com/governor-newsom-signs-newspap... The CA legislature just passed AB323, which exempts journalists from AB5, with a 71-4 margin (94.7%) in the Assembly and unanimously in the Senate. So 87.5% is certainly doable! Funnily enough, the website advocating for journalists to be exempt says the following. Sound familiar? ========== * If forced to comply with AB 5, many community newspapers, including local, ethnic, urban, suburban and metro papers, will be unable to sustain operations. They will close their doors, leaving many communities with no local news source. * For those that continue to exist, news operations will be forced to make deep cuts to both print and digital community coverage and offerings in order to survive. [IF NEWSPAPERS ARE NOT EXEMPTED FROM AB 5, READERS WILL LOSE.] * Limited home delivery. * Fewer local news reporters and less hometown coverage. * Loss of sports, comics, games and investigative reporting. * Days of week eliminated from print. More at: https://savemypaper.com |
The link you provided says 67-4. The Assembly has 80 seats so 67/80 is 83.75% and therefore wouldn't be enough to amend Prop 22.
One big difference between that change to AB5 and this one is that almost zero journalists actually wanted AB5 to apply to them. Journalism is profession that is much closer to true freelance work than rideshare workers who flip back and forth between a couple employers.