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Laws governing wages, benefits and working conditions are different. A construction company or home health care service may send a dozen or more employees to a dozen different jurisdictions in a single day. Small businesses cannot possibly keep up with dozens of constantly changing ordinances. “The patchwork of regulations that currently exist in Texas makes it more difficult for a business to operate and create jobs,” Annie Spilman, the Texas director for the National Federation of Independent Businesses, said in a statement.
limits what cities may regulate, specifically banning any ordinance related to the state codes for Agriculture, Business & Commerce, Finance, Insurance, Labor, Natural Resources, Occupations and Property.“Instead of solving local problems locally, local governments will have to come to Austin to seek permission to act from extreme state officials who have already shown that they have never met a worker protection measure they like,” Texas AFL-CIO President Rick Levy said.
Exactly right. If you want real change, send different leaders and lawmakers to Austin. Relying on a few city councils to bring change is unfair not only to small businesses but to the majority of Texans who live outside Democratic metro areas.Chris Tomlinson, named 2021 columnist of the year by the Texas Managing Editors, writes commentary about money, politics and life in Texas.
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