Author: Kelsey McCauley

Opinion

To save 1.3 million California jobs, the California Supreme Court must uphold Prop 22

For more than a decade, app-based rideshare and delivery work has provided hundreds of thousands [...] Read more
Press Releases

Overturning Prop 22 Could Cost California More Than 1.3 Million App-Based Jobs

Today, the Berkeley Research Group (BRG) released a new economic analysis highlighting the major loss [...] Read more
Opinion

Protecting Prop 22 helps protect democracy

The Golden State has served as the country’s innovation hub for decades, and has acted [...] Read more
Press Releases

Coalition to Protect App-Based Drivers & Services Responds to California Supreme Court Decision to Grant Review of Prop 22 Appeal

Today, in response to the California Supreme Court’s decision to hear an appeal on Castellanos [...] Read more
Press Releases

CA Attorney General’s Office, Drivers, Constitutional Law Experts & Social Justice Leaders Urge CA Supreme Court to Let Prop 22 Stand

The California Attorney General’s Office, constitutional law experts, social justice leaders, and app-based rideshare and [...] Read more
Opinion

Legal attack on California gig initiative threatens direct democracy

Direct democracy is a part of California’s DNA and is deeply ingrained in our state [...] Read more
Editorials

California Supreme Court should reject union arguments, uphold Proposition 22

Defeated at the ballot box and in lower state courts, California unions are turning to [...] Read more
Press Releases

For Women Across California, App-Based Work is Essential

In 2020, Proposition 22 was overwhelmingly approved by California voters, with nearly 60 percent saying [...] Read more
Press Releases

Diverse Group of Legal Experts, Social Justice Advocates, App-Based Drivers & Others File Briefs Urging Court of Appeal to Uphold Prop 22

Nearly a dozen civil rights and social justice organizations, business groups and app-based drivers joined [...] Read more
Opinion

Hoarse race: California voters are about to lose their voice

California’s 2020 election results were stolen – not by President Joe Biden, the DCCC, or [...] Read more