Mobilization Frustrates Forced-Dues Scheme
As soon as Democrat politicians seized full control over Richmond last November, Big Labor bosses began demanding that forced union dues be brought to the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Here are two companies that will soon be investing in Florida. 1A Auto will soon be adding a new location in Jacksonville and create 30 new jobs immediately. Meanwhile, Conveyor Consulting and Rubber company is expanding by adding two new buildings in Pasco County. Both of these expansions are good news, as it will mean new jobs for the state, as well as an economic boost.
Read on in order to find out more about each investment!
“We are thrilled to welcome 1A Auto to Jacksonville. […] JAXPORT’s efficiencies and strategic location continue to attract some of the biggest names in e-commerce. Every time a company opens a new distribution or fulfillment center here, it creates local jobs throughout the supply chain.”
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“The Pasco EDC is always excited to help our current businesses expand and find ways to grow in Pasco County. […] Our road network in Pasco provides a unique transportation network across the county and region. Conveyor Consulting and Rubber Company chose their location because it provides them with quick access for distribution. I am [happy they will] remain here and continue to grow with us.”
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As soon as Democrat politicians seized full control over Richmond last November, Big Labor bosses began demanding that forced union dues be brought to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Under current law, union dues are often extracted from Idaho teachers’ paychecks without their active consent.