Top 10 Reasons to Support Wisconsin Governor Walker’s Budget Repair Bill
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Unions Protest At FreedomWorks HQ
A veritable who's who of public and private sector unions including AFSCME, NEA, SEIU, AFT, ATU, and the Teamsters descended on the FreedomWorks office building on Wednesday to block…
Save Our States, Stop The Unions
Across our country, responsible Governors and state legislators are tackling bloated state budgets by confronting the exorbitant influence held by public sector unions. In Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, FreedomWorks…
Key Vote YES on Wisconsin Governor Walker’s Budget Repair Bill
Dear Representative,FreedomWorks is a leading grassroots organization with over one million members fighting for lower taxes, less government and more freedom. I am writing today to urge you to vote…
Key Vote YES On HB130 To Prohibit Collective Bargaining Between Teachers Union and Local School Boards in Tennessee
Dear Representative,FreedomWorks is a leading grassroots organization with over one million members fighting for lower taxes, less government and more freedom. I am writing to urge you to vote YES…
A Tale About the Hill and What’s Below It
Monday will be a day that will live in infamy, when many of the hundreds of thousands of passengers using the DC Metro to commute to work will be…
DISCLOSE Act Passes: Time to Turn Up the Heat on the Senate
We just received word that regretfully the DISCLOSE Act passed. To see who did what, go to the roll call votes here. As was noted yesterday, to cover…
Call Congress: Oppose the DISCLOSE Act
As you've probably read and heard on the news or talk radio, there is a bill looming in Congress that poses a serious threat to our freedom of speech, as…
Card Check: “I’m not dead yet”
At least according to AFL-CIO President Richard Tumka, who is predicting card check will pass this year. Trumka said that lawmakers would pass the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) as…
Taxpayer Ripoff: The Only Way to Define State Employee Benefits
Marta Mossburg reports in the Washington Examiner that even as Maryland faces a $700 million budget shortfall this year: [S]tate employee benefits…far exceed those offered to working stiffs…