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Dems vote down Right-to-Work in NM Senate Committee

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO: Tuesday evening the much anticipated arrival of the Senate Public Affairs vote on Right-to-Work occurred.  The vote was 5-3 along party lines with… Read more “Dems vote down Right-to-Work in NM Senate Committee”

11 Mar 201519 Mar 2015 by Political Fireball

Anti-#RightToWorkNM advocate: RTW is worse than prohibition and slavery!

UPDATE: Tuesday evening the much anticipated arrival of the Senate Public Affairs vote on Right-to-Work occurred in Santa Fe.  The vote was 5-3 along party lines with… Read more “Anti-#RightToWorkNM advocate: RTW is worse than prohibition and slavery!”

10 Mar 201519 Mar 2015 by Political Fireball

#RightToWorkNM passes New Mexico House

Right-to-Work passes 37-30! Yesterday the New Mexico House passed HB75, Right-to-Work legislation that would give employees the choice to choose whether to join and associate with union. … Read more “#RightToWorkNM passes New Mexico House”

26 Feb 20152 Mar 2015 by Political Fireball

Radicals are Scared of #RightToWorkNM Legislation!

This afternoon, just half an hour ago, Jobs for All NM, an opportunity-supporting pro-Right-to-Work organization held its first tweetfest. Individuals from across New Mexico had the opportunity… Read more “Radicals are Scared of #RightToWorkNM Legislation!”

24 Feb 201526 Feb 2015 by Political Fireball

Are Democrats prepared to deal with consequences of not listening to voters?!

A couple of polls showing what voters really think about a few hot issues don’t seem to have Democrats concerned. While Republicans have proposed bills to pass… Read more “Are Democrats prepared to deal with consequences of not listening to voters?!”

24 Feb 201525 Feb 2015 by Political Fireball

#RightToWorkNM Tweetfest tomorrow!

How can you make a difference and support #RightToWorkNM in our state? Tomorrow you can participate in a Right to Work tweetfest in support of an individual’s… Read more “#RightToWorkNM Tweetfest tomorrow!”

23 Feb 2015 by Political Fireball

Outside union support groups move in to influence #RightToWorkNM

While Monahan and ProgressNow NM are panicking while they claim “the governor’s machine has been mobilized to pass Right to Work” legislation, the unions are doing their… Read more “Outside union support groups move in to influence #RightToWorkNM”

23 Feb 201524 Feb 2015 by Political Fireball

Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero wants to stop #RightToWorkNM choice, while breaking LULAC’s rules?

Today I’m sharing some reader feedback regarding Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero’s relationship with LULAC in comparison with her opposition to Right-to-Work and workers choice.  Thanks for sharing… Read more “Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero wants to stop #RightToWorkNM choice, while breaking LULAC’s rules?”

13 Feb 201516 Feb 2015 by Political Fireball

#RightToWorkNM: Liberals call bill “racist”, are outraged at a worker’s right to choose

By the time the House Judicial Committee hearing on New Mexico Right to Work legislation ended yesterday evening, I was exhausted and I am certain the committee… Read more “#RightToWorkNM: Liberals call bill “racist”, are outraged at a worker’s right to choose”

11 Feb 201512 Feb 2015 by Political Fireball

Why not Right-to-Work? It’s in the Judicial Committee today

Why not Right-to-Work? I still can’t figure out why liberals, who normally champion choice, oppose workers choosing whether to join a union or not– it’s not like… Read more “Why not Right-to-Work? It’s in the Judicial Committee today”

10 Feb 201512 Feb 2015 by Political Fireball

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