us chamber of commerce | Big Labor Bailout

Big Labor is desperate due to falling dues-paying membership and it is exhibited in their bid to revive micro-unions: mini bargaining units that wreak havoc on businesses.  Perhaps scared from the fallout of federal court rulings invalidating their decisions, the … Continue reading

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By Katie Packer Gage (originally appeared in the Orange County Register) The first and most important responsibility of any elected official is to protect constituents. It is an unwritten rule, meaning it is so well understood and established that it … Continue reading

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