Freedom Foundation Discusses Union Forgery with Lars Larson

Freedom Foundation Discusses Union Forgery with Lars Larson

Freedom Foundation Discusses Union Forgery with Lars Larson

On Jan. 29, Freedom Foundation attorneys filed three lawsuits in two different states on behalf of public-sector employees whose names were forged on union membership documents and who had union dues taken from their paychecks without their consent.

The three new lawsuits — two in Washington and one in Oregon — bring the total to five forgery lawsuits the Freedom Foundation is fighting on behalf of public employees who do not want their paychecks to be pilfered by union bosses for causes they do not support.

The other two ongoing lawsuits are in Washington and California.

Freedom Foundation attorney Rebekah Millard explained this disturbing pattern of criminal behavior on the “Lars Larson Show.”

Vice President of Communication and Federal Affairs
Ashley Varner brings a variety of public affairs experience and a tough skin to the Freedom Foundation team. Prior to joining the Freedom Foundation, Ashley spent many exciting, turbulent and wonderful years as a media spokesperson and state government liaison at the National Rifle Association. Following her tenure at the NRA, Ashley joined the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), where she worked with state and local lawmakers across the country on a diverse set of policy and communications issues. A grassroots activist from a young age, Ashley joined her first of many political campaigns before graduating high school and organized protests across the street from her own professors at the University of Missouri. When not rabble-rousing against Big Government, Ashley enjoys cooking, mafia movies, and has seen most of the 1970s and 80s classic rock bands still on tour. She loves the Chiefs, hopes someday she can love her Mizzou Tigers again, and she was a Kansas City Royals fan and Patriot Act opponent before either was cool.