A state is rolling back a so-called right-to-work law for the first time in decades, as depleted unions must now relearn how to bolster their ranks.
Tag: State Legislatures
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Fear-Mongering Threatens a Plan to Build More Suburban Housing
Whether they like it or not, New York officials fighting to maintain exclusionary housing policies are on the wrong side of history.
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Ex-Prosecutor in ‘Rust’ Case Suggested Role ‘Might Help’ Her Campaign
Andrea Reeb, part of the team that charged Alec Baldwin with manslaughter, wrote in an email in June that the case could help her campaign for the state legislature.
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Nashville Sues to Block Law That Would Shrink its Council by Half
The law would limit the size of a city or county legislative body to 20 members; the Nashville Metropolitan Council has 40.