Matt JorgenseninCOOK AllianceLegalization Is Just the First StepShaping an Equitable Future for Home Cooks4 min read·Apr 12, 2019----
Matt JorgensenWhy “Uberization of Food” Critics Are Missing the PointIf the Homemade Food Operations Act (AB 626) passes a final hurdle in the state legislature next month, many Californians will be able to…4 min read·Jul 5, 2018--1--1
Matt JorgensenHigher Standards for the Gig Economy: A Call for Input on AB 626 Labor ProtectionsLet’s make sure home cooking creates good “independent work”6 min read·Jun 21, 2018----
Matt JorgenseninThe DishWhy shutting down Josephine isn’t the end of the home cooking movementIntroducing the C.O.O.K. Alliance9 min read·Feb 9, 2018--5--5
Matt JorgensenWhy Legalizing Home Cooked Food Matters in 2018AB 626 goes to vote in the California Assembly on Monday 1/295 min read·Jan 29, 2018--1--1
Matt JorgenseninThe DishGovernment and Tech Should CollideJosephine’s Approach to Government Relations7 min read·May 24, 2017----
Matt JorgenseninThe Dish“Business” Traveling like a Human AgainA change so natural I almost missed it3 min read·Apr 3, 2017--1--1
Matt JorgenseninThe DishThe 2017 California Homemade Food ActLegalizing small-scale homemade food sales — a vital mode of economic empowerment in many California communities4 min read·Feb 15, 2017----
Matt JorgenseninThe Disha Startup + the StateCollaborating on food policy reform with CA Health Regulators4 min read·Aug 24, 2016----
Matt JorgenseninThe DishTowards a (More) Sharing EconomyWhy Cooks Will Share the Ownership and Control of Josephine4 min read·Aug 15, 2016--2--2