Prop 22: Biggest spenders usually win, here’s why this initiative may be different
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/10/28/prop-22-biggest-spenders-usually-win-heres-why-this-initiative-may-be-different/
Bay Area “gig-economy” companies fighting state law and court rulings that would force them to classify their workers as employees have pumped another $9 million into their massive push for Prop. 22, California’s most expensive ballot initiative ever.
The total spent in the record-breaking campaign is now nearing $230 million. Prop. 22’s supporters have raised about $208 million while opponents, mostly labor unions, have reported about $19 million, including a blizzard of late contributions topping $3 million.
Prop 22: Biggest spenders usually win, here’s why this initiative may be different
Oct 28, 2020, 8:51pm UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/10/28/prop-22-biggest-spenders-usually-win-heres-why-this-initiative-may-be-different/
> Bay Area “gig-economy” companies fighting state law and court rulings that would force them to classify their workers as employees have pumped another $9 million into their massive push for Prop. 22, California’s most expensive ballot initiative ever.
> The total spent in the record-breaking campaign is now nearing $230 million. Prop. 22’s supporters have raised about $208 million while opponents, mostly labor unions, have reported about $19 million, including a blizzard of late contributions topping $3 million.