The resolution proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission consisting of five members to study the manner in which health insurance, disability insurance, unemployment insurance, retirement plans, and other traditional employer-provided benefits are accorded to Uber and Lyft drivers, self-directed personal care attendants, self-employed individuals, and other individuals engaged in providing services to the public. The commission will be composed of members appointed by the Speaker of the House, with a maximum of four members from the same political party.
The commission is tasked with gathering necessary information from state departments and agencies to facilitate its study and is required to report its findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives by January 5, 2027. The commission will expire on March 5, 2027. Members of the commission will not receive compensation for their services, and the Speaker of the House will provide suitable quarters for the commission's activities.