Freedom Foundation making its presence known to the Keystone State

Freedom Foundation making its presence known to the Keystone State

Freedom Foundation making its presence known to the Keystone State

The Freedom Foundation’s Pennsylvania team is making its presence known to hardworking Pennsylvanians across the Commonwealth. We’ve been on the radio, you’ve seen us in articles, and now we’re on billboards.

From our King, aka Gov. Tom Wolf, shutting down businesses and our way of life to our Opt Out billboards letting Pennsylvania workers know they can keep their own money, our message of freedom is resonating.

Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018 ruling in Janus v. AFSCME, we’ve let workers know about their constitutional right to opt out of union participation and keep their hard-earned dues dollars in their own pocket, to spend as they choose.

It sparks a firestorm when Pennsylvanians hear their union is spending money they assumed was being used to advocate for better wages and benefits to fund a radically liberal political agenda that has nothing to do with their workplace concerns. Despite only being operational in the Commonwealth since March 2020, the Freedom Foundation has already cost unions more than $500,000 in lost membership dues – and it keeps growing every day.

Outreach may be constrained during this time, but the Freedom Foundation has adapted its approach. Now more than ever before, workers need to be informed about their right to leave their unions. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to expand our messaging beyond mail, email, text messaging and phone calling.

Starting after Labor Day, you’ll see our opt-out messages in the Camp Hill area and the Wilkes Barre area, and you’ll see our King Wolf billboard in downtown Harrisburg.

If you don’t want your union dues to keep going to King Wolf and his ilk to destroy our businesses and our way of life, please visit www.OptOutToday.com and free yourself from union bondage.

If you’re unsure about your union status and want to opt out, please give us a call and we have attorneys and paralegals ready to offer their services pro-bono to make sure your rights are protected and respected.

East Coast Director
htower@freedomfoundation.com
Hunter Tower was hired as the Pennsylvania Director for the Freedom Foundation in March 2020 and now serves as the East Coast Director. Hunter has previously served as Executive Director of the Republican Committee of Lancaster County and as a Field Director with the PAGOP. He has also served as a Campaign Manager for a State Representative race in Connecticut and has lobbied Congress on behalf of his Fraternity (Theta Chi) and the Fraternal Government Relations Coalition (FGRC) to pass the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act (CHIA). Hunter has been featured in many outlets across the East Coast and the nation such as RealClearPolicy, RedState, Center Square, Broad + Liberty, Penn Live, City & State, and Lincoln Radio Journal. He’s a member and Parliamentarian of the Pennsylvania Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He has facilitated several national and regional events for his Fraternity, is a charter member of his local Rotary Club, a Kentucky Colonel, and a former member of Kennett Township (PA) Zoning Hearing Board. Hunter’s family has a long history in politics beginning with Charlemagne Tower Jr., who served as Minister to Austria-Hungary (1897–1899) for President William McKinley before being transferred to Russia as Ambassador (1899–1902). Following his post in St. Petersburg, Charlemagne served as Ambassador to Germany from 1902 to 1908 under President Theodore Roosevelt. Tower City in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania is named after his father, Charlemagne Tower, as is Tower, Minnesota, and Tower City, North Dakota. Hunter’s cousin, former United States Senator John G. Tower (R-Texas), served 24 years in the Senate and was George H.W. Bush’s first nominee for Secretary of Defense. Hunter’s late father, John W. Tower, was President Richard Nixon’s aide at the 1972 RNC in Florida with Alexander Haig’s son, worked with the Reagan Administration in the 1980s, and was a lobbyist in Washington, DC as President of American Strategy Group. Hunter is a graduate of Widener University in Chester, PA with a B.A. in Political Science. Hunter and his wife reside in Pennsylvania, with their two children and two rescue dogs.