With an eye on qualifying for the November ballot, a coalition with a ballot initiative to exempt rideshare drivers from Assembly Bill 5 has started to turn in signatures to county Registrars of Voters offices. But as the COVID-19 pandemic amplifies debates around the controversial labor bill, opinions on whether the ballot will succeed continue to be divided -- except when it comes to its urgency. The Protect App-Based Drivers & Services coalition, which is fu...
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