Everett Business Owner Hits the Nail on the Head

Everett Business Owner Hits the Nail on the Head
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Everett Business Owner Hits the Nail on the Head

Yesterday, Everett business owner Tom Hoban authored an excellent — and totally unsolicited — guest opinion piece published by the Everett Herald newspaper. Hoban explains how he was once forced to join a local union without being given a choice.

“It didn’t feel American”, he said.

Hoban also goes on to articulately explain the Freedom Foundation’s statewide battle to give public employees freedom of choice when it comes to joining a union – a choice he was never given.

Tom Hoban’s powerful story speaks for itself. We couldn’t have said it better. Read it here.

Executive Vice President
Brian Minnich serves as the executive vice president for the Freedom Foundation. Prior to starting a political consulting firm in 2011, Brian served for 19 years as the legislative affairs director for the Building Industry Association of Washington. Brian built the association’s legislative program into a powerhouse lobbying operation, which was recognized as the most aggressive and effective in the state. Before moving to Washington in 1991, Brian served as a legislative assistant to U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky).