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On Tuesday, Assemblymembers Lorena Gonzalez (D–San Diego) and Christina Garcia (D–Bell Gardens) introduced Assembly Bill (A.B.) 2389. The bill would require adult entertainers and video performers, including webcam performers, to obtain a business license and complete a state-mandated training course before being allowed to ply their trade.Requirements for that training would be developed by the state's Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), which would, in turn, be advised by a new 10-member, governor-appointed board composed of two adult film actors, three dancers, two medical doctors, a therapist, and a money manager.This training will be a minimum of two hours and will provide information on reporting workplace injuries, sexual harassment, and sex trafficking. Adult performers would be required to cover the cost of this training. The bill would also require that they be finger-printed.
Does that include politicians? Publicly screwing the public seems like it ought to have some requirements, somewhere...
"Politics I suppose is the second oldest profession. Amazing how closely it resembles the first oldest profession." President Ronald Reagan
When it comes to California, nothing should surprise us anymore.
Sanity would surprise me.
"What were you arrested for, young lady?""Operating a webcam without a license."And they all moved away from me there on the Group W bench...
Who gets to administer the test?
Never mind me, I'm just here to be entertained by the comments...
Overseeing the training might be more, ummm, entertaining.The jokes almost write themselves, don't they?