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campaign finance, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, organized labor, right to get paid less, Right to work
Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:
C171127 05/23/2017 We Are Missouri IUOE Local 513 Political & Education Fund 3449 Hollenberg Drive Bridgeton MO 63044 5/23/2017 $22,500.00
C171127 05/23/2017 We Are Missouri Heat and Frost Insulators & Allied Workers Political Fund Account No. 1 3325 Hollenberg Drive Bridgeton MO 63044 5/23/2017 $5,175.00
C171127 05/23/2017 We Are Missouri Pipe Fitters Local Union #533 8600 Hillcrest Rd Kansas City MO 64138 5/23/2017 $24,000.00
C171127 05/23/2017 We Are Missouri BAC Administrative District Council of Eastern Missouri 2000 Market Street St Louis MO 63103 5/23/2017 $13,170.00
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It’s a new committee:
C171127: We Are Missouri
Committee Type: Campaign
227 Jefferson Street
Jefferson City Mo 65101
Established Date: 05/02/2017
[….]
Treasurer
Thomas E George
227 Jefferson Street
Jefferson City Mo 65101
[….]Ballot Measures Election Date Subject Support/Oppose
Constitutional Amendment To Article I, Relating To Collective Bargaining, Version 1-10
11/06/2018
Shall The Missouri Constitution Be Amended To Prohibit Impairing, Restricting Or Limiting The Ability Of Employees To Negotiate, Enter Into And Enforce Certain Collectively Bargained Agreements With An Employer? SupportReferendum For Senate Substitute 2 For Senate Bill 19, 2018-R002
11/06/2018
Do The People Of The State Of Missouri Want To Adopt Senate Bill 19 (“Right-To-Work”) As Passed By The General Assembly In 2017, Which Prohibits As A Condition Of Employment The Forced Membership In A Labor Organization (Union) Or Forced Payments Of Dues In Full Or Pro-Rata (Fair-Share); Make Any Activity Which Violates Employees’ Rights Illegal And Ineffective; Allow Legal Remedies For Anyone Injured As A Result Of Another Person Violating Or Threatening To Violate Employees’ Rights; And Which Shall Not Apply To Union Agreements Entered Into Before The Effective Date Of Senate Bill 19?
Oppose
Ah, it’s about opposing “Right to Get Paid Less”.
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