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List of ballot measure lawsuits in 2021


List of ballot measure lawsuits in 2021
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This page lists summaries of lawsuits filed about ballot measures in 2021. Lawsuits can be filed before an election specifically to keep a measure from being put on the ballot. Such pre-election lawsuits often allege one or more of the following:
invalid signatures,
biased or misleading petition language, or
other criticisms that if agreed to by a judge could cause the measure to be removed or blocked from the ballot. ....

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Battle over rideshare drivers continues in Massachusetts


After retiring from a long career in construction, John Pereira wanted to enjoy the benefits of retirement without too much financial stress. He took to driving passengers using the rideshare app Lyft, a job he says gives him the flexibility of a retired lifestyle while helping to pay the bills.
“I am my own boss,” he said. “When I feel like going, I go.”
Uber and Lyft, the two largest rideshare companies in the U.S., currently classify their drivers as independent contractors, rather than as employees. This distinction allows workers to create their own hours but doesn’t guarantee them minimum wage, overtime, earned sick time and other benefits. ....

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