California Bill, Outlawing Paying Initiative Circulators on a Per-Signature Basis, Passes Assembly

On September 2, the California Assembly passed SB 660, which makes it illegal for initiative proponents to pay circulators on a per-signature basis. The bill now goes back to the Senate for concurrence in amendments. The vote was 51-18.


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California Bill, Outlawing Paying Initiative Circulators on a Per-Signature Basis, Passes Assembly — 4 Comments

  1. The California Assembly hates free enterprise. They refer to it as the “gig economy”, a condescending term that signals their disdain for capitalism.

  2. CA ASS –

    80 SMD – rigged gerrymander dists by CA G Comm

    with more ROT in CA top 2 primary —

    some DD and RR dists in gen elections >>>

    even fewer voters — NOT voting for any ***lesser of 2 evil*** hacks.

    PR
    APPV
    TOTSOP

  3. I don’t know if this bill is the right solutioon, but I’ve run into several petition circulators with way too many different ballot measure petitions, and incapable of explaining any of them.

  4. Skylar, this bill does nothing to change or address that. All it does it make ballot access more difficult, and it is already difficult as it is.

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