Posted on 02/11/2015 4:22:36 PM PST by Olog-hai
Missouri took a step toward joining 24 other states with right-to-work laws when its House voted to bar the collection of fees from workers who choose not to join a union.
The vote of 92 to 66 with two lawmakers voting present, marks an advance for supporters of right-to-work because a similar measure last year had failed to achieve a constitutional majority of 82 lawmakers in favor. [ ]
The measure still faces a second House vote and would have to be approved by the Senate before going to Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon, who opposes right-to-work.
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Good start.
Plenty of pro-American states, for manufacturers to set-up shop in.
Bring back manufacturing to America.
Just saying.
Progress here in Missouri! This bill was sponsored by a black dim-ocrat lady.
Missouri has a Communist Governor, owned and operated by the African American Republics of Kansas City and St. Louis. The oligarchs in these two Oblats will not allow the Governor to enact the peoples’ will. Fortunately, in Kansas City, only the stoplights along State Line Road prevent a clean escape.
Won’t the Dim governor just veto it?
The Republicans have a super-majority in both chambers MO.
Great!
Do everyone a favor and keep your butt west of the state line. You're not wanted in Missouri.
Ah.... So in Missouri you have the right to work FOR A UNION or leave the State?..
What do they feed those people?..
Most of us have happily complied, unfortunately my children have not (yet). That giant sucking sound you hear is the escaping tax revenue, new business, forward thinkers, and lovers of liberty.
Soon, all that will be left is you, your corrupt Governor, and the free stuff crowd. Have a wonderful little evening.
Imagine: The Kansas Royals and the Kansas Chiefs, what a concept.
I did know there were that many union jobs in Missouri to even worry about. Heck there are so few good jobs around here
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