California lawmakers pass scaled-back protections for domestic workers, one year after Newsom veto
Briefly

Since the governor's veto last year of my prior legislation, we have been in conversation with his office regarding the health and safety of domestic workers. This legislation is a product of those discussions.
It would be limited to the private sector and agencies. That's still a significant number, 175,000 (people). But we know that there are many more - double that number that actually exist in private homes.
This year's version was the next step that we feel that they're open to, and would also be a big step for the domestic workers themselves.
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