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Technology

Prop 22

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22 articles accelerating

Prop 22 has appeared in 22 articles since 2020-08. Coverage peaked in 2020Q4 with 10 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside California, Postmates.

Articles
22
mentions
Velocity
+200.0%
growth rate
Acceleration
+2.000
velocity change
Sources
12
publications

Coverage Timeline

2020-12-28
The Markup

With $87M in political contributions, $200M spent on Prop 22, and record spending on federal lobbying, tech industry spent record amounts on politics in 2020

Sara Harrison / The Markup :

2020-12-15
The Verge 5 related

Following their Prop 22 victory, Uber and Lyft unveil new benefits for CA drivers on their platforms, like guaranteed minimum earnings and health care stipends

Kim Lyons / The Verge :

2020-10-29
Wall Street Journal 5 related

Analysis: Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Postmates, and gig economy giants have spent ~$200M to support CA's Prop 22 and avoid reclassifying contractors as employees

even though the law wouldn't require that. Companies can give flexibility to employees if they choose to do so.” https://www.latimes.com/... @wsjpolitics : Uber, Lyft and DoorDash are spending tens of...

2020-10-28
Wall Street Journal

Analysis: Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Postmates, and gig economy giants have spent ~$200M to support CA's Prop 22 and avoid reclassifying contractors as employees

Wall Street Journal : Tweets: @wsjpolitics and @derektmead Tweets: @wsjpolitics : Uber, Lyft and DoorDash are spending tens of millions of dollars and flooding voters with messages in a neck-and-neck...

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TEXXR tracks 21 Techmeme articles mentioning Prop 22, dating back to October 2020. The biggest stories include California sides with Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, and others on Prop 22, exempting the... and Uber and Lyft in-app messages urging riders and drivers to vote for Prop 22 could set a....

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