Media Mentions – Week of August 24, 2014

Media Mentions – Week of August 24, 2014

Media Mentions – Week of August 24, 2014

570 KVI – Supreme Court Extends Illinois Ruling to Daycare Providers

Freedom Foundation’s labor Analyst, Max Nelson joined the Commute with Carlson to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision on Harris v. Quinn and the impact it will have on the Service Employees International Union.

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Citizen Review Online – City Council Stalls Decision on Moving Union Propositions to the Ballot

Sign wavers crowded the street in front of the Sequim Transit Center, August 25, to express support with some showing disdain for two Propositions submitted to the City Council for either passage or placement on the ballot, as required by law.

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David Boze Show – Hour 2, David Boze Morning Show, 8-28-14

Interview with Economist, Gary The Wolf Wolfram on the Burger King/Tim Horton merge and move. What is wrong with taxes here in the U.S.? Snohomish County won’t enforce DISAGREES 1. Tacoma PD cell phone surveillance 2. Maple Valley Pot Plant 3. Centerplate CEO, Desmond Hague, will donate and serve after he was taped kicking a dog in a Vancouver hotel Freedom Foundation’s Glen Morgan on Move on Protesters fight against citizen initiatives for government transparency and union workers’ rights. Citizens in Sequim have collected enough signatures to put two city ordinance initiatives on the ballot: 1) bargaining transparency and 2) a workers’ right to decide on union payment.

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Raw Story – Washington Conservative Think Tank to Boycott Labor Day by Working Monday

A conservative group in Olympia, Washington has vowed to boycott Labor Day because of the holiday’s association with labor unions.

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The Olympian – Lawsuit Shows Valenzuelaisn’t Thinking of Taxpayers

At a recent forum hosted by Thurston County Fire Commissioners, Commissioner Karen Valenzuela claimed that the recent jury verdict against Thurston County for $12 million for violating constitutional due process, among other charges, would not cost the Thurston County taxpayers. This statement was just false.

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