…take note of what labor unions are doing on the Michigan ballot [Emilio Rocca/CEI, earlier] More: Shikha Dalmia, WSJ.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on September 30, 2012
…take note of what labor unions are doing on the Michigan ballot [Emilio Rocca/CEI, earlier] More: Shikha Dalmia, WSJ.
Tagged as: campaign regulation, labor unions, Michigan

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I’m trying to read between the lines of the terse article here. Am I right to assume that you agree big bucks are spoiling politics, which is why you gave an example of it? If so, I agree. If I were making the law, I would limit political donations to eligible voters: human, adult, citizens in good standing with the law.
Public Service Unions should be given choice, Because of the obvious conflict of interest involved a Public Service Union should be able to do collective bargaining or it can make Campaign contributions, but not both.
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