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A coalition representing a wide cross-section of California employers is mounting a strong opposition to Senate Bill 310, urging state lawmakers to reject the proposed legislation. The diverse group argues that the bill would impose significant new costs and operational burdens on businesses across the state.
The coalition contends that SB 310, as currently written, would create a complex new regulatory framework that overlaps with existing laws and enforcement mechanisms. Business leaders express concern that the additional bureaucratic layers would stifle innovation and investment, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises that lack the resources to navigate heightened compliance demands.
Central to the opposition is the fear that the bill's provisions would inadvertently harm the very workers it aims to protect by creating a less predictable business environment. Employers warn that the potential for increased operational costs could lead to reduced hiring, cuts to employee benefits, or higher consumer prices.
With the legislative session advancing, the coalition is actively communicating its stance to legislators, emphasizing the need for policies that balance regulatory goals with economic practicality. The business groups are advocating for a collaborative approach to address the underlying issues without enacting what they deem a counterproductive and overly broad mandate. The coming weeks will be critical as the bill moves through the legislative process.
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