Recently, I detailed the recent bill out of Wisconsin in which the state became the 25th state to pass Right to Work legislation (Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Signs into Law Right to Work Legislation). I also talked about the push in New Mexico to become the 26th state to sign into law this legislation (New Mexico Pushes for Right to Work Legislation).
However, news has come out that the bill, which would ban mandatory union dues as a condition of employment. has been tabled by the Democratically controlled New Mexico Senate. Unsurprisingly, the bill passed the Republican controlled House who supported the Right to Work legislation. That was not enough though to get past the Senate Public Affairs Committee who voted 5 to 3 to table it.
At this point, with Democrats not on board with the legislation, it is next to impossible to get this bill through as is. However, all New Mexico legislative seats are up for election in 2016. For now, the issue is on hold. Something tells me that unions, PACs, and businesses will pour significant money into several New Mexico congressional races leading up to the election in an effort to stack the House and Senate with enough votes (one way or another) in preparation for this Right to Work legislation coming along again.
Stay tuned.
For additional information, see the Albuquerque Journal article: http://www.abqjournal.com/564597/biz/careers/right-to-work-backers-vow-continued-push.html
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