OOIDA is taking another stand against California’s AB5


The controversial AB5 bill in California is facing more contention as the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) files a preliminary injunction request against the law. The OOIDA has claimed that the law violates the right to engage in interstellar commerce free of undue burdens and governmental discrimination - what is known as the Commerce Clause. The refiled motion is a declaration of Danny Schnautz, owner of Clark Freight Lines.

This lawsuit has legs reaching back to October 2018, when the California Trucking Association began suing against the revised ABC test. OOIDA joined the lawsuit last year.

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