
A Freedom Foundation report shows how Biden’s “Build Back Better” legislation under consideration in Congress would send potentially billions of dollars in Medicaid funds to unions like SEIU with a track record of exploitative practices.
The legislative process can be quite effective at screening out bad ideas, but sometimes, by accident or design, flawed policies still make it through.
They’re at it again. For at least the third time in a year, union-backed lawmakers in the U.S. House of …
On Tuesday, the latest COVID-19 legislation, dubbed the “Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act” (the HEROES Act), was …
Today, the federal Center Medicaid Services took another step towards stopping states from illegally deducting union dues from payments to home caregivers serving Medicaid-eligible clients.
Giving credit where it’s due, the Wall Street Journal on July 3 published a story about the Trump administration’s decision to more rigorously enforce a long-ignored federal law making it illegal for states to deduct union dues on behalf of homecare providers being compensated by Medicaid.
With legal assistance from the Freedom Foundation, a group of 10 West Coast home caregivers today took legal action to end the deduction of union dues and political contributions from their Medicaid payments.
Collective bargaining doesn’t make sense for single employees working for single employers.