March 2020 Living Liberty

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MARCH 2020

LIVING LIBERTY A Publication of the Freedom Foundation

Freedom Foundation National Director Aaron Withe and Pennsylvania Outreach Director Joe Mandrusiak on the steps of the Pennsylvania State Capitol.

The Freedom Foundation brings proven union-fighting expertise to Pennsylvania

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ausing only briefly for the holidays after opening a new office in Ohio during late October, the Freedom Foundation continued its eastward expansion by opening an office in neighboring Pennsylvania on Jan. 26. The Freedom Foundation was encouraged to locate there because of its proven formula for combatting out-of-control government employee unions. “Our full-scale campaign seeks to inform every single public employee of their right to opt out of union membership and cease paying union dues,” said Freedom Foundation National Director Aaron Withe during a news conference on the steps of the State Capitol Building in Harrisburg. “We’re excited to get to work helping Pennsylvanians keep more of their money in their own pockets,” he said. “It’s a cruel irony to see the mockery being made of liberty here in the step where the concept was practically invented,” added Joe Mandrusiak, the Freedom Foundation’s Pennsylvania outreach director. “If the Founding Fathers had intended for important policy decisions to be made by elected leaders whose allegiance had been bought by government employee unions

By JEFF RHODES Managing Editor

with dues money forcibly taken from someone else, you’d think the Constitution would have mentioned it.” In fact, he noted, allowing government at every level to be compromised by a powerful but illegitimately financed special interest is precisely what the framers didn’t want. That’s where the Freedom Foundation comes in. “It’s only been a year and a half since the (U.S.) Supreme Court ruled in Janus v. AFSCME that mandatory union membership and dues are unconstitutional for public-sector workers,” Withe said. “But the job now is to make the unions comply. “In states where the unions aren’t constantly challenged, the opt-out rate is much lower,” he said. “But in Washington, Oregon and California, where the Freedom Foundation is active, nearly 70,000 workers have escaped union oppression during that span. We want Ohio and Pennsylvania to be like those states.” Not surprisingly, news of the Freedom Foundation’s continued expansion set off alarm bells in the world of organized labor — and with good reason. Eric Rosso, executive director of the Pennsylvania Spotlight — an AFL-CIOfunded news website, immediately issued a press release warning, “The Freedom Foundation is a billionaire-funded front group trying and failing to destroy labor unions.” “Much like Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Foundation,” he said, “they are simply not a credible organization to workers, and their efforts to get workers to drop their unions have largely failed in their other states. Pennsylvania will be no different.” Challenge accepted.


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