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MALLORIE McILWAIN George and Melinda Werts, left, and center, have their portrait drawn by Samia Campbell, 17, of Williamsport. right, at the 2016 Williamsport’s First Friday in downtown Williamsport on Friday Aug. 5, 2016. Williamsport High School Key Club member Kylee Neidig, 17, left, makes a balloon animal at the Kiwanis table at the 2016 Williamsport Kids First Friday in downtown Williamsport on Friday Aug. 5, 2016. The event which is sponsored by the Lions Club of Williamsport and Newberry, the Williamsport Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club of Williamsport and Loyalsock and the James V. Brown Library features service organizations and non profits sharing information about their organziation as well as activites for kids.
May 4, 2021
Among other things, President Joe Biden called for passage of the “PRO Act” on Wednesday during his first address before a joint session of Congress.
The Protecting the Right to Organize Act, which the U.S. House passed by a narrow margin of 224-194 in March, is part of Biden’s American Jobs Plan, “a blue-collar blueprint to build America.”
What it really is, though, is a blueprint for government interference in the private sector and a threat to free enterprise.
The PRO Act would upend decades of established labor law and overturn Right to Work laws in Pennsylvania and 26 other states. Right to Work laws protect workers from being fired if they decline to pay union dues.