• gaja@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    I think this might be misinformation. Businesses here need to comply with the timeline in the bill. The real issue is that Mike Kehoe, the governor, might repeal on the basis that prop A was unconstitutional as it was broad and addressed multiple issues i.e. sick leave + increasing min wage. There were protested Saturday, and there will be more next Saturday in STL because they postponed due to tornados.

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      1 day ago

      Nothing can or will happen until at least 3.5% of the people are marching in the streets and causing disruption on a weekday. Only gathering and/or marching on a weekend when you can take off work is proof “they” have got you by the balls

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        That’s not going to happen here. We’ve had some gatherings, but even the pressure of the entire country didn’t stop Gov. Parson from executing Williams last year. There’s a loud 40% here that crave fascism.

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      3 days ago

      I can see issues with broad language, but sick leave and min wage seem like hard numbers.

      And how does the governor get a say in all this? The executive’s job is to enforce, not interpret (judicial) or create (legislative) law.