PROPOSITION 22 - AB 5 AMENDMENTS
  • Ensures app-based drivers keep their flexibility to be classified as independent contractors instead of employees while requiring rideshare companies to provide guaranteed minimum earnings, health benefits, and more.
PROPOSITION 15 - SPLIT ROLL
  • A financially devastating proposal to remove Proposition 13 (1978) protections for commercial and industrial properties, raising taxes by $11.5 billion a year. The split roll initiative is a tax hike on businesses but will ultimately impact consumers with higher rents and increasing costs across daily life like groceries, utilities, daycare, salon treatments, and many other goods and services.

PROPOSITION 21 - RENT CONTROL
  • Back after a failed attempt in 2018, this measure expands local government authority to enact rent control, which would discourage new construction, reducing the already constrained supply of affordable and middle-income housing.

PROPOSITION 23 - DIALYSIS CLINIC REGULATIONS
  • This measure would force dialysis clinics to have a physician administrator on-site even if they are not involved in patient care, increasing the cost of dialysis treatment and jeopardizing the financial stability of the majority of California’s dialysis clinics.

PROPOSITION 24 - EXCESSIVE CONSUMER PRIVACY RULES
  • While the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) only took effect this year and has numerous components that are problematic for businesses, this measure would make it even harder to comply with California’s stringent privacy laws.