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Rep Darrell Issa votes against the extreme and inflexible PRO Act -

The PRO Act, will bring California’s controversial AB 5, to the rest of the nation. This bill’s author, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher has said the bill’s goal was to protect workers who are being misclassified as independent contractors rather than employees. Now San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria co-authored the legislation. Issa began his interview explaining that California has become “business unfriendly,” and “for the first time in our history, we will lose a Congressional seat” because so many people are fleeing California. Issa said the legislation will bring people the right to unionize, but will take away their freedoms that many American workers love, including flexibility and the opportunity to be their own boss.

It Is Time to Clear Up Political Mail - San Francisco Bay Times

It Is Time to Clear Up Political Mail By Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large– The November 2020 Elections were pretty rough and involved massive expenditures by wealthy corporations trying to buy their way, who sought special loopholes for themselves from laws everyone else has to follow. Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court decided the Citizens United case in favor of money and corporate influence in political campaigns, we knew that the scales were going to tip in favor of well-funded deception and political dirty tricks. I know first-hand how far corporations will go to defeat a candidate who calls for fairness. Big companies like Uber and Lyft spent over $200 million in California to buy special rights for themselves. Lyft spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in a local city council race, in an unsuccessful attempt to defeat me in my race for re-election to the Oakland City Council.

Elon Musk confirms he left California and moved to Texas -

AUSTIN, TX (KUSI) – The founder of SpaceX and CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, followed through on his warning to move out of California. Musk has moved from Silicon Valley to Austin, Texas. Musk revealed his move during The Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council annual summit on Tuesday. “First of all, Tesla and SpaceX obviously have massive operations in California. In fact, it’s worth noting that Tesla is the last car company still manufacturing cars in California. SpaceX is the last aerospace company still doing significant manufacturing in California,” Musk explained. Continuing, “So, there used to be over a dozen car plants in California. And California used to be the center of aerospace manufacturing. My companies are the last two left, that’s a very important point to make.”

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