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Read MoreIn testimony before the California Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Tom Sheehy warns against the dangers of overzealous regulatory enforcement agencies like the Employment Development Department.
Read MoreTom Sheehy, principal and founder of the Sheehy Strategy Group, recently testified in favor of local control before the Assembly Education Committee.
Read MoreTom Sheehy recently testified before a U.S. Commission on Civil Rights advisory panel regarding the civil rights implications of California’s #AB5 legislation. Other panelists included AB 5 author Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, and Assemblyman Kevin Kiley.
Read MoreThe California Senate and Assembly have agreed upon a two-party budget proposal, and they sent a bill (SB 154) down to the Governor on Monday June 13th. This budget is really just a placeholder to make sure that the legislature meets it is June 15 constitutional deadline and so that the state controller continues to pay lawmakers, while they hash out more specific details with Governor Newsom.
Read MoreCalifornia has an unimaginable $97 billion state budget surplus. Now is the time to be doing business with the State of California and local government agencies.
Read MoreOn April 4, 2022, Tom Sheehy, testified before the California State Assembly’s Revenue and Taxation Committee in support of Assembly Bill 2065. The measure, authored by Assembly Member Blanca Rubio, will help California’s businesses to recover from COVID by reinstating the net operating loss (NOL) tax deduction for the 2020 and 2021 tax years.
Read MoreTom Sheehy, Principal and Founder of the Sheehy Strategy Group, recently sat down with GovReport’s Christina Gagnier to discuss California’s massive unemployment insurance (UI) debt and possible solutions.
Read MoreThings are really changing quickly in Sacramento. We have now almost a dozen members of the Legislature who are either retiring immediately or choosing not to run for another term in office.
Read MoreIf not, now is the time to get started. And if you're already doing business with state and local government, do you want to do more?
Read MoreEverything is changing rapidly in Sacramento. If you are not fully leveraging your digital assets, you may lose you set at the table.
Read MoreThere is no better way to quickly frame public opinion or push back on legislative issues you care about than utilizing social media platforms and digital advocacy tools.
Read MoreCalifornia’s legislative session has just wrapped up and the Governor’s recall election is now behind us. With the failure of the recall of Governor Newsom now behind us, there is less political turbulence in Sacramento.
Democrats still hold supermajorities in both houses of the Legislature, making it much easier to pass highly progressive majority vote bills in the labor, environmental, and consumer protection areas.
And that means you need to have a solid strategy for navigating California’s political landscape.
SB 1383 leaves (no pun intended) a huge loophole between state and federal family leave laws. Employees can get nearly six months of leave, at great cost to California businesses.
Read MoreThe Legislature claims it’s passing leave bills to help employees. But are they really helping, or actually hurting them? Some businesses are having to eliminate employee benefits in order to fund new leave mandates. Many employees say they’d rather have their original benefits than extra leave.
Read MoreBack in 2020, the California Legislature passed SB 1383—a historic bill that lowered the threshold of businesses who need to provide leave under the California Family Leave Act from those with 50+ employees to only five! This has a huge impact on small businesses.
Read MoreThe California Legislature continues to pile on employee leave mandates on small businesses. Even after the historic expansion of SB 1383, lawmakers are introducing employment leave bill after employment leave bill.
Read MoreThe government has a very difficult time issuing a driver's license or sending an unemployment check. Do we really want to entrust them with our healthcare? A single-payer healthcare system is unimaginable.
Read MoreThe California State Legislature has rejected efforts to pay down even the smallest amount of its unemployment insurance debt. California owes billions and businesses could soon be on the hook.
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