Still No Signature on Unnecessary California Bill

Fri, Oct 2 2009 by Staff

Last week I discussed a California Assembly bill that was aimed at preventing something that never occurs. Assembly Bill 1068 would ban the writing of contracts that require an initiative to qualify for the ballot before the company that collected the signatures gets paid. As I indicated in my earlier post, such contracts are simply not used in the industry.

Today is the deadline for Gov. Swarzenegger to sign that bill, and as of when I write this it has no signature. It looks as though this unnecessary legislation may just fall by the wayside.

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