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by zamadatix
242 days ago
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Small local laws like this tend to gain a lot less traction when they pile up to be a larger (relative) load on smaller, local-only businesses. Rather than not have anything pass, people prefer to pass something which still has 80% of the benefit but only 20% the resistance. Only targeting large chains, at least initially, is a way to move that needle over getting nothing out of principle. If successful/popular, then it's much easier to pass full coverage later. |
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