To: expat_panama
Missouri House held 5 hearings on RTW yesterday in Jeff City. More to follow today. Senate will take up their version of RTW soon. Our new Governor, Greitens , has promised to sign when passed by Assembly. In fact it was a cornerstone of his campaign. Unions raising hell, but they know Missouri will soon be a RTW State. Not a damned thing they can do.
Next, New Hampshire. They are holding hearings as well. Wouldn't it be a hoot to make NH a RTW State? Talk about establishing a base in "enemy territory!" Look for unions to pull out all the stops to prevent such a thing from happening.
2 posted on
01/11/2017 4:19:43 AM PST by
donozark
(Gerard Depardieu wears DEPENDS. Not because he has to, but because he wants to.)
To: expat_panama
To: expat_panama
A resident of KY, I’ve advocated for RTW for many years. It took a flip of the House to republican in the last election to finally get it done. Dems controlled by unions always blocked any RTW legislation. Kudos to our republican Gov. Matt Bevin.
To: expat_panama
10 posted on
01/11/2017 7:54:13 AM PST by
Diana in Wisconsin
(I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set!)
To: expat_panama
Kentucky Governor Bevins was on Cavuto yesterday. He stated that if the union leaders would check, the greatest union growth was in right to work states.
To my surprise he stated the greatest union rate of growth was in his neighbor Tennessee. I found that to be astounding.
12 posted on
01/11/2017 8:02:22 AM PST by
bert
(K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... Macroagression melts snowflakes)
To: expat_panama
No, it's better if
less people work for
more money - because, UNIONS!
Or something like that...
13 posted on
01/11/2017 10:18:08 AM PST by
jonno
(Having an opinion is not the same as having the answer...)
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