Business groups support halt of Senate Bill 310 after PAGA reforms

Alycia Harshfield, California Restaurant Foundation, President at California Restaurant Association
Alycia Harshfield, California Restaurant Foundation, President at California Restaurant Association - California Restaurant Association
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A coalition of business advocacy groups has expressed approval for the decision not to advance Senate Bill 310 in the current legislative session. The bill failed to meet the deadline for passage in the California Senate.

In a statement released on January 29, 2026, the coalition said: “The decision to not move forward on SB 310 this legislative session is the right call, an affirmation of the hard work of the Governor, Legislature, and stakeholders in 2024 to reform and improve PAGA.

In truth, it should never have come to this. In both spirit and substance, SB 310 sought to again open the door to unscrupulous attorneys seeking costly settlements to their frivolous lawsuits – changes that would have done nothing to help employees.

We hope the decision to set aside SB 310 will convince legislators to accept the landmark PAGA reform as it now stands, a reform effort that’s already having significant benefits in workplaces across the state.”

The coalition includes organizations such as the California Chamber of Commerce, California New Car Dealers Association, California Restaurant Association, California Retailers Association, and Western Growers Association.

The California Restaurant Association represents local restaurants throughout California and supports their operations. Restaurants in California generate over $200 billion in sales annually and employ nearly 1.4 million people.



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