California Restaurant Coalition Says It Submitted Enough Signatures for Ballot Measure to Possibly Overturn Fast Food Law

California Restaurant Coalition Says It Submitted Enough Signatures for Ballot Measure to Possibly Overturn Fast Food Law
The California State Capitol building in Sacramento on April 18, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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A group of restaurateurs and franchisors said they have gathered enough voter signatures for a ballot measure to overturn a law that would set up a “Fast Food Council” to regulate wages and benefits for fast food workers in the state.

The Save Local Restaurants Coalition—led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Restaurant Association, and the International Franchise Association—said Dec. 5 they submitted more than 1 million signatures, exceeding the roughly 623,000 needed to put a measure on the 2024 ballot.

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Jamie is a California-based reporter covering issues in Los Angeles and state policies for The Epoch Times. In her free time, she enjoys reading nonfiction and thrillers, going to the beach, studying Christian theology, and writing poetry. You can always find Jamie writing breaking news with a cup of tea in hand.
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