Dear Majority Leader McConnell, Majority Whip Thune & Senator Cornyn:
The undersigned organizations, representing millions of taxpayers, thank you for your insistence that the next COVID-19 relief bill include liability protections for businesses, schools, and nonprofits in compliance with public health guidelines. Unless Congress acts, a tidal wave of frivolous lawsuits could dampen our already fragile economic recovery.
In particular, we are grateful that Senate Republicans have embraced protections for app-based platform companies that work with independent contractors. Senators Braun, Cassidy, Loeffler, and Scott, and Representatives Miller and Cuellar have introduced S.3733 and H.R. 6988, the Helping Gig Economy Workers Act of 2020, and Senate Republicans included similar protections in the SAFE TO WORK Act for joint employment and independent contracting, which is also included in the HEALS Act. These measures would provide app-based platform companies that provide PPE and other worker protections with a safe harbor for the length of the pandemic.
As families increasingly rely on delivery and ride-sharing platforms to access supplies, groceries, take-out meals, and prescriptions, app and internet-based businesses have proven critical throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. These platforms have also provided flexible earnings opportunities for hundreds of thousands of Americans during these challenging economic times.
During the pandemic, many app-based platform companies – like countless others across the country – have proactively provided workers with sick pay, personal protection equipment like masks and hand sanitizer, and access to health services. Without tailored legal protections, we are concerned that opponents of these companies will sue and seek to use these actions as evidence of an employer-employee relationship under federal law. Special interests have utilized state laws like the disastrous AB5 in California to try and eliminate the app-based platform business model entirely. Congress should not follow California’s path at the federal level.
In addition, we believe Congress should focus on protecting the freelance economy in the face of sustained attacks on the left. Independent contracting has been in the crosshairs in state capitals around the country. The ultimate goal of these efforts is to force companies to reclassify independent contractors as employees. If other states follow California’s lead and erect barriers that impede commerce, Congress may need to step in and create a federal standard. Without robust protections, both independent contractors and the millions of Americans who depend on them will be harmed as these goods and services disappear forever.
We strongly support your efforts to ensure that liability protections for innovative companies are included in any final agreement on COVID-19 relief.
Sincerely,
Grover G. Norquist
President
Americans for Tax Reform
Dick Patten
President
American Business Defense Council
Krisztina Pusok
Director of Policy and Research
American Consumer Institute
Ralph Benko
Chairman
The Capitalist League
Ryan Ellis
President
Center for a Free Economy
Andrew F. Quinlan
President
Center for Freedom and Prosperity
Ashley Baker
Director of Public Policy
The Committee for Justice
Tom Schatz
President
Council for Citizens Against
Government Waste
Katie McAuliffe
Executive Director
Digital Liberty
Dave Wallace, II
President
FAIR Energy Foundation
Adam Brandon
President
FreedomWorks
Jessica Anderson
Executive Director
Heritage Action
Carrie Lukas
President
Independent Women’s Forum
Heather Higgins
CEO
Independent Women’s Voice
Andrew Langer
President
Institute for Liberty
Pete Sepp
President
National Taxpayers Union
Eli Leher
President
R Street Institute
Karen Kerrigan
President & CEO
Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council
James L. Martin
Founder / Chairman
60 Plus Association
Saulius “Saul” Anuzis
President
60 Plus Association
CC:
Senators Braun, Cassidy, Loeffler, Tim Scott
Congresswoman Carol Miller
Secretary Mnuchin
Mark Meadows
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