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Legislation Archives

January 18

The Hill: Dems to Ignore Rules To Reward SEIU & AFSCME

Big Labor’s forced unionism expansion bill, also known as ObamaCare, appears to remain on track despite widespread public opposition and  a possible defeat in Massachusetts according to Michael O’Brien from The Hill: Dem lawmaker hints at reconciliation for…

January 17

More on the Health Care Labor Kickback

The Galen Institute, a health care foundation, writes: “The Cornhusker Kick: Just when we thought the health care legislation could not possibly get any worse, any more damaging, or any more disgusting in its vote-buying kickbacks and special favors, then…

January 15

More on the Latest Union Payoff

Rich Lowery takes a look at the “rank deal” that has bought big labor’s endorsement of the president’s health care reform bill. The New York Post takes the criticism a step further: It took two days…

January 15

Big Labor paying for Coakley's Massachusetts Photo-op Crowd

Fleming and Hayes Blog: As she approached, the giant men holding signs (as if on cue) rushed up in the middle of the road to block off Scott Brown supporters. One of them nearly knocked Angel over and was not…

Deal: 92.5% of Private Sector Non-Union Workers could be taxed -- but not Union Members
January 13

Deal: 92.5% of Private Sector Non-Union Workers could be taxed -- but not Union Members

Congress Daily reports that labor union bosses have struck a deal to exempt union monopoly bargained healthcare plans from any tax.   In plain English, this means that Americans who are not union members but have the same plan as union…

January 12

Gov. McDonnell Gets It

Newly-elected Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell understands the impact the Card Check Forced Unionism bill would have on the economy:  “I think binding arbitration is actually the most egregious part of EFCA,” he said. “Allowing a federal arbitrator to come in and…

Forced Unionism Bill by April
January 11

Forced Unionism Bill by April

According to AFL-CIO boss Richard Trumka, we should expect passage of the Card Check Forced Unionism bill by April.   All hands on deck.

January 11

NRTW President on Glenn Beck Show re: Airline Safety

The National Right to Work President Mark Mix was a guest on The Glenn Beck Show Friday, January 8, 2010. The segment with Mr. Mix discussed Big Labor’s influence on the Obama Administration’s transportation security policies. Mix said that air…

January 11

ALERT! Union Bosses Exploiting Terrorism To Unionize Airline Security

The union bosses are – yet again – exploiting a recent foiled terrorist attack and playing politics with our national security. As President Obama has made clear, the nomination of Erroll Southers to head the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is…

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