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National Right To Work Act Sponsors Archives

Committee Executive: ‘Frankly, I’m Baffled’
March 25

Committee Executive: ‘Frankly, I’m Baffled’

A handful of short-sighted Republicans are hurting themselves and their own party by failing to cosponsor the National Right to Work Act, breaking pledges they made to their constituents and helping Big Labor keep the legislation from coming to the floor. 

Right to Work Sponsorship Rising Rapidly 
June 23

Right to Work Sponsorship Rising Rapidly 

“Politicians have a simple choice to make: either support the National Right to Work Act, or explain to their constituents why they think workers ought to be forced to give up a portion of their paychecks to union bosses they oppose.”

Right to Work Sponsorship at All-Time High
December 27

Right to Work Sponsorship at All-Time High

More members of Congress than ever before are cosponsors of federal legislation to repeal forced union dues. 

117 National Right to Work Act Co-Sponsors for 2021-2022
December 14

117 National Right to Work Act Co-Sponsors for 2021-2022

Now there are 107 Congressional Co-Sponsors of the National Right to Work Act. There are 87 co-sponsors in the U.S. House of Representatives and 20 co-sponsors in the U.S. Senate!

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