Dems Sneak Rewards for Unions into Biden's $3.5 Trillion Spending Plan
President Biden's $3.5 trillion spending plan might include rewarding Big Labor by giving them a $250 tax reduction on their union dues.
President Biden's $3.5 trillion spending plan might include rewarding Big Labor by giving them a $250 tax reduction on their union dues.
Stacy Washington and Mark Mix discuss Biden's so-called "Infrastructure" Big Labor Spending Scheme.
“This bill would lift the CSRA’s authorization for ‘official time’ and prevent federal agencies from paying union operatives to conduct union business.”
Scandal-Ridden Labor Secretary Assigned to Pay Off Big Labor In April, union-label President Joe Biden put his handpicked labor secretary, Marty Walsh, along with Vice President Kamala Harris, in charge of a new special task force commissioned with finding more…
According to a new report by National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR.org), big labor poured at least $1.8 billion in the 2020 Election cycle.
Less than six months into his presidency, lifelong Big Labor politician Joe Biden faces intensifying public opposition to his current top legislative objective, the cynically mislabeled “American Jobs Plan.”
In case you missed something this month, go here to see summary of our May 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter and download the PDF.
Using the widespread economic hardship caused by COVID-19 and the political response to it as an excuse, President Joe Biden and his D.C. cronies are now transferring hundreds of billions of dollars from hard-pressed federal taxpayers to union boss-dominated states and localities.
Terry O’Sullivan and his lieutenants poured more than five million dollars in reported contributions alone into the Biden campaign itself...