EFCA’s Arkansas Problem
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
September 18, 2009
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Alexa Marrero
((202) 225-4527)
More evidence has surfaced to debunk claims about a compromise version of the Employee Free Choice Act passing the Senate.
Sen. Mark Pryor hasn’t weighed in on the “new” version of EFCA. In fact, he hasn’t said much about the old one either. The Hill catches up with the Arkansas Democrat here:
Rushing, “Pryor 'stubbornly noncommittal' on card check,” The Hill, 09.17.09 We would be “stubbornly noncommittal,” about EFCA, too, if we were in Pryor’s shoes. The bill has the ability to set aside the secret ballot, kill jobs during one of the worst recessions in America’s history, and force government contracts on businesses. Those are just the highlights among a list of other terrible features. Perhaps that’s why Arkansas’ other senator, Blanche Lincoln, isn’t noncommittal – she’s outright opposed.
Lyon, “Lincoln: Health care measure is work in progress,” Arkansas News, 09.17.09 Pryor and Lincoln have been key figures in the EFCA debate and their relative silence about the future of EFCA legislation – new, old, compromise or otherwise – says much. No matter how many ways supporters dress it up, the Employee Free Choice Act is bad legislation. # # # |