CA Prop 22 will alter gig workers rights across the US; media says no to broadcasting dangerous nonsense about the election
CA Prop 22 will alter gig workers rights across the US; media says no to broadcasting dangerous nonsense about the election; secret federal agents in Portland; and more!
As votes across the nation continue to be counted, I know that most of us are experiencing a wide range of emotions, as many election results remain unclear and even unreasonably disputed. My own feelings include profound dismay, distaste, and disagreement with several of the confirmed results from this cycle.
However, the most striking outcome of this extended process for me is not the victory or defeat of any individual based on party affiliation, nor the results of specific local ballot measures, but rather, once again, I’ve been made keenly aware that Donald Trump’s overt embrace of racism remains so easily acceptable to large numbers of US voters.
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Uber and Lyft sought to buy a labor law in California that would increase their profit margins. Their success points to a core weakness in the voter initiative process.
The motley force of federal officers sent into Portland to protect property from protestors last summer seems to have had few standards for designation of members.
Technology Best Practices for Nonprofits In this guide, we detail the responsibilities of governance professionals plus how effective organizations are using board portals to establish a new standard of excellence.
This year, young people aren’t just giving voice to the need for climate action; they’re becoming candidates to replace lawmakers who have not addressed climate change.