Missouri
Related: About this forumMissouri voters said no to 'right to work.' Republican lawmaker wants it anyway.
JEFFERSON CITY A Springfield Republican wants to again make Missouri a right to work state even after two-thirds of voters in August shot down the states law.
State Sen.-elect Eric Burlison, R-Springfield, filed the legislation this month in preparation for the Legislatures annual session, which starts in January. Republicans overwhelmingly control both the state House and Senate.
In 2017, lawmakers approved similar legislation, which bans union dues as a condition of employment. But unions and allies struck back, submitting more than 300,000 signatures to force a referendum on the law.
In August, nearly two-thirds of voters across the state rejected the proposal, dealing a blow to one of former Gov. Eric Greitens crowning achievements.
Read more: https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/missouri-voters-said-no-to-right-to-work-republican-lawmaker/article_365c4f4a-3303-5cde-a44e-b6324bf2ab59.html
GWC58
(2,678 posts)Fuck you! 👿
lastlib
(24,905 posts)They did exactly the same thing after the people spoke in overwhelming numbers against concealed-carry, and for a ban on puppy mills. "Well, the people didn't really know what they were voting for," they whined. BULLSHIT!!
FUCK 'EM! With a red-hot pitchfork!
SWBTATTReg
(24,085 posts)eliminate them altogether, e.g., have no reps, and add laws via the ballot box solely. The reps don't seem to respect anything anyways.