Assembly Panel Rejects Workers’ Comp Bill
From Associated Press
Siding with insurers, an Assembly committee rejected a bill that would regulate workers’ compensation insurance rates paid by California employers.
The measure failed to draw any support in the Insurance Committee even though its supporters said many small businesses hadn’t seen rate cuts despite a series of new laws. Those laws were designed to reduce the cost of treating workers’ job-related injuries.
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