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by zachware
2051 days ago
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I think you can have a favorable opinion about the intent of AB5 but also realize that it was a sloppy law that had caused lot of collateral damage when it was passed. Its sponsor even had a dispute on Twitter with a journalist affected where she said, basically, hey, we had to get it done and we didn't have time to get the details right. I suspect this is not the end of this fight but hopefully if it comes up again, the legislature will be more thoughtful about crafting a bill. |
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In the words of one political science professor:
> “I’ve looked at a lot of ballot measures over the years,” said Moylan, adding that a two-thirds majority is common.
> But a seven-eighths “super, super, super-duper majority,” she said, “is new as far as I’m aware.”
https://calmatters.org/politics/post-it/2020/10/california-a...