NFIB Urges Governor Brown to Sign Senate Bill 269 (Roth)

Date: April 26, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Federation of Independent Business/California
Contact: Shawn Lewis (916) 342-9315; 
[email protected]

NFIB Urges Governor Brown to Sign Senate Bill 269 (Roth)
Legislation would be step in the right direction for legal reform

SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 26, 2016 –
Following the State Senate passing Senate Bill 269 (Roth) Monday, NFIB is strongly urging Governor Brown to sign this important legal reform into law.

“NFIB supported SB 251 last year and immediately supported SB 269 earlier this year. We thank Senator Roth for reintroducing this legislation after the Governor vetoed SB 251. We are hopeful the Governor will enact this legislation, better late than never,” said NFIB/CA State Executive Director Tom Scott. “California’s legal climate remains one of the highest costs of doing business in this state, and SB 269 moves the needle in the right direction. While this bill does not completely fix California’s hostile legal climate, hopefully it helps to move us away from being annually ranked the #1 Judicial Hellhole in the nation by the American Tort Reform Association.”

“The Americans with Disabilities Act was intended to increase compliance and access, not becomes a source of income for trial lawyers. This bill gives small businesses the opportunity to correct minor violations without a costly shakedown lawsuit,” continued Scott.

SB 269 is listed on our The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly bill list as a “Good” bill since it allows a chance to fix ADA compliance issues before a suit can be filed for small businesses that hired a Certified Access Specialist to inspect their facilities. It also allows all small businesses to correct basic issues like signage and warning strips without penalty.

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www.NFIB.com/california

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