My state is actively ruining employees’ lives by reducing taxes for businesses (less revenue), which is making it so that the state cannot afford raises and are constantly increasing healthcare costs for employees.
I would love to do something, and the only thing I can think of that would have any meaningful impact would be to sue the state. But I have no idea what that process would take, nor do I personally have funds to hire a lawyer.
I hear about class-action lawsuits all the time, and would be interested in understanding their process better.
- How would I find a lawyer/firm that would be interested in taking the case?
- Can you even sue a state for this sort of thing?
- Aside of maintaining my anonymity to avoid retaliation, what else should I be aware of in case this process gets off the ground?
Edit: Clarity


Hold up… How does paying LESS TAXES mean they have LESS money for raises? Sounds more like the company needs to be sued, not the state.
“They” is used a bit ambiguously. I think OP refers to state employees, “they” meaning the state in the second half of the first paragraph.
Thank you. I have replaced “they” with “the state” and added “less revenue” to hopefully clear things up. If there is anything else that is ambiguous or unclear, please let me know.