disagreement
7.3.20
The California Chamber of Commerce, which Amazon is a member of, sent a letter to the state assembly in June expressing its disagreement with the bill. The group claims that it burdens employers and hurts employees.
—J. Edward Moreno, "California bill would force companies like Amazon to guarantee restroom breaks," 3 Jul. 2020 {5:25 PM EDT}
The California Chamber of Commerce, which Amazon is a member of, sent a letter to the state assembly in June expressing its disagreement with the bill. The group claims that it burdens employers and hurts employees.
—J. Edward Moreno, "California bill would force companies like Amazon to guarantee restroom breaks," 3 Jul. 2020 {5:25 PM EDT}
3.5.20
[House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.)'s] measure references Roberts's statement and adds that there “have already been victims of physical violence rooted in political disagreement,” citing the shootings of House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) in 2017 and of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) in 2011. It also calls on Schumer to...[release] a public statement “that threats towards members of any of our three branches of government are not an appropriate reaction for anyone — especially those in elected office — to express disagreement with any duly elected or appointed member of the Executive, Legislative, or Judicial Branch.”
—Juliegrace Brufke, "House Republican offers resolution condemning Schumer over Supreme Court remarks," 5 Mar. 2020 {2:07 PM EST}
[House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.)'s] measure references Roberts's statement and adds that there “have already been victims of physical violence rooted in political disagreement,” citing the shootings of House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) in 2017 and of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) in 2011. It also calls on Schumer to...[release] a public statement “that threats towards members of any of our three branches of government are not an appropriate reaction for anyone — especially those in elected office — to express disagreement with any duly elected or appointed member of the Executive, Legislative, or Judicial Branch.”
—Juliegrace Brufke, "House Republican offers resolution condemning Schumer over Supreme Court remarks," 5 Mar. 2020 {2:07 PM EST}
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