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Why don't they fight in court then?

Cutting their affiliates lose looks really low; they should stand for them instead.



Perhaps because fighting in court is costly and long, while asking your affiliates to petition their representatives to change law may be cheaper and quicker? And suggesting to the representatives jobs will be lost (still a big no-no in today's post-crisis mentality)?

Never mind the tax paid to the state actually goes into improvement of local infrastructure, services etc.


They probably will. They already have in other states.

http://techcrunch.com/2009/01/13/new-york-court-dismisses-am...

I'm not a lawyer, but I believe they cannot file a lawsuit until they are actually harmed (i.e., after the law takes effect).





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