>A coalition called Stay Cool California fought the proposed law. The group said the ban targeted the very people who could least afford to have this service performed at a repair shop and placed an economic burden upwards of $167 million on fixed and lower income Californians.
California is so fucking weird. For every business interest funded proposition that gets announced, a new "coalition" or some kind of artificial movement pops up funded by some business interest that defeats the other business interest's proposed law.
capitalist liberal voters cannot comprehend they're being used like this, they think if the government files a proposition it's for the environment or whatever and if a bunch of people suddenly pop up to be against it it's actually voters being mindful and articipating in society