The GOP Failed to Ban Paid Sick Leave and the Business Lobby is Livid
One of the the biggest priorities for Texas Republicans this session appears to be on the verge of legislative death. A series of bills that would broadly prohibit local governments from regulating employee benefits in the private sector died quietly in the House this week.
The business lobby has long been used to getting what it wants from the Republican-controlled Legislature, but now its waving the white flag. It is dead.
The discussion got completely derailed, lamented Annie Spilman, lobbyist for the Texas chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business, in an interview with the Observer. The group is one of the lead advocates for the preemption bills. They really havent left us with any hope at all.
Senate Bill 15 started as a straightforward measure to stomp out a broad swath of emerging local labor policies, like mandatory paid sick leave, in cities including Austin, San Antonio and Dallas. But it ended in the political gutter after Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick insisted on removing language that explicitly protected local nondiscrimination ordinances (NDOs) for LGBTQ Texans in several cities. Patricks move was reportedly made at the behest of Texas Values, the states leading social conservative pressure group.
With the high-profile failure of Patricks 2017 bathroom bill and now the fight over NDOs, Texas businesses are growing increasingly furious that the lieutenant governor appears unable to stop poisoning their political agenda with right-wing social warfare.
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