California Bill Advances, Makes it Illegal to Pay Registration Workers on a Per-Registration Card Basis

On August 17, the California Assembly Appropriations Committee passed SB 205 by a party-line vote of 12-5. All Democrats voted “yes” and all Republicans voted “no.” The bill makes it illegal to pay registration workers on a per-registration card basis, “directly or indirectly.” The bill now goes to the Assembly floor.


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California Bill Advances, Makes it Illegal to Pay Registration Workers on a Per-Registration Card Basis — No Comments

  1. If this bill makes it to Governor Jerry Brown’s desk I hope that he’ll do the right thing and veto it like he did recently with a bill that was like this regarding petition signatures.

  2. When did the gerrymander robot party hacks become the ENEMIES of the People ???

    The first election on or after 4 July 1776 in each State ???

    How many seconds before the first court case if the bill becomes a so-called law ???

  3. #4, thanks! I just now fixed the post. It sure is useful for blogs to allow comments, in my opinion, for reasons like this.

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