#AB5 passed and took our incomes. We wonder what else is in the pipeline and why we need 2,200 new laws...https://t.co/M7y19FwDYn
— Faces of AB5 (#PROAct) (@Ab5Of) March 1, 2020
Here is a constantly updating roll of #AB5 livelihoods lost.
— Faces of AB5 (#PROAct) (@Ab5Of) January 27, 2020
Show this to people as you spread the word about this law in your community!https://t.co/EDb3aBeEot
— Faces of AB5 (#PROAct) (@Ab5Of) March 2, 2020
Ahead of Super Tuesday, please visit our State Assembly members' Twitter feeds and leave comments about their support of #AB5 so all their voters can see.
— Faces of AB5 (#PROAct) (@Ab5Of) March 1, 2020
This thread lists all assembly Twitter feeds that voted YES on AB5.@JimWoodAD2 @AsmAguiarCurry @AsmKevinMcCarty ... 1/6
#AB5stories, Gina: “#AB5 has destroyed independent behavioral health clinics. The industry has been developed based on the contractor relationship. This now greatly affects accessibility to mental health care for many Californians.”
— Kevin Kiley (@KevinKileyCA) March 1, 2020
The Freelancers Against AB5 Facebook group is now at 14.4K and growing daily. We’re seeing that as people are getting their taxes done, they’re learning for the first time about this oppressive law and how it’s destroying their businesses. #AB5 pic.twitter.com/rjYsEhWML2
— Patricia Lyman (@pmlyman) February 29, 2020