This is important. In the next several months, Big Labor will attempt to take over BOTH the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in one fell swoop. They are unleashing a multi-billion-dollar attack in a furious endeavor to elect their handpicked politicians. But you and I can torpedo Big Labor's plans... ...by exposing forced-dues partisans in Congress to the nearly 80% of Americans who know compulsory unionism is just plain wrong. Roll call votes on the National Right to Work Act (H.R. 785 & S. 545) will do just that. And as you know, nothing in Washington moves unless it's pushed. That's why your Committee's Cosponsor Blitz designed to pressure Congress to vote on and pass the National Right to Work Act is so important. And a generous donor has graciously agreed to match donations towards Sunday's fundraising deadline. So now is the time to turn the heat up full-blast! LIMITED TIME MATCHING GRANT
-- National Right to Work Committee |
Showing posts with label National Right to Work Act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Right to Work Act. Show all posts
Monday, April 9, 2018
Get the National Right To Work Act Up for Vote in Congress!
Friday, July 28, 2017
Let's Get National Right-To-Work Passed ASAP!
Dear Arthur,
There is only one bill to end decades of forced unionism and its stranglehold on the wallets of working Americans -- the National Right to Work Act.
But the only way you and I will ever be able to force roll-call votes in Congress on the National Right to Work Act is to turn up the heat on the politicians.
That's why I recently started an all-out Cosponsor Blitz to ramp up our grassroots programs into high gear before Congress leaves on their August break.
You see, the more pro-freedom Americans you and I can identify and mobilize, the more grassroots pressure we can apply to wavering politicians to take action on the National Right to Work Act.
More grassroots pressure means more cosponsors, and maximizing the number of cosponsors is critical to ultimately force roll-call votes.
That's why I set a deadline for myself and my staff, and reached out to you for help to raise the funds necessary to mobilize 16,000 new grassroots supporters in each targeted district to help add 22 new cosponsors in the next 45 days.
Arthur, the deadline for meeting this goal was midnight last night.
But this isn't the end, Arthur. I've made the decision to extend the deadline through Sunday, July 30th.
You see, thanks to a generous contribution from of one of the Committee's best supporters, I can offer you a special matching grant for this fundraising program.
Until we hit our new deadline on Sunday, every donation you give will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, by the contribution from a generous Committee supporter, DOUBLING the impact of your gift!
This special extension means that if you haven't yet had the chance, there's still time to chip in -- and thanks to this special matching grant, you can do more than ever!
Even if you've already chipped in, I hope you'll go the extra mile and make a second contribution to the Cosponsor Blitz. This program is that important.
Don't let this opportunity go to waste. Please click here to chip in with a generous contribution of $10 or $20.
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Arthur, your Committee has a battle-proven plan to identify and mobilize 16,000 new pro-freedom Americans in each targeted district to put pressure on vulnerable members of Congress and demand they cosponsor the National Right to Work Act.
And once we maximize the number of cosponsors, then we can ultimately push for up-or-down roll-call votes in both the House and the Senate.
But we cannot make any progress without your support.
And that's why it's so important you take advantage of this special matching grant.
Every generous contribution you make will have twice the impact, Arthur.
But to make this work, I need your response by Sunday.
Won't you please chip in immediately before the deadline?
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With a fully-funded Cosponsor Blitz, your Committee will be able to run hard-hitting campaigns -- including email, Facebook, and targeted mailing campaigns -- designed to put pressure on vulnerable Congressmen, demanding they cosponsor the National Right to Work Act.
These mobilization tactics have a proven track record.
But without the full amount, I'm worried that our efforts won't be nearly as effective -- delaying real progress on the National Right to Work Act!
I cannot stress the necessity of this fund enough. Please contribute a generous donation of at least $10 today.
I know I can count on you.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix, President
National Right to Work Committee
P.S. I've decided to offer a special extension on this National Right to Work Act Cosponsor Blitz. The new deadline is Sunday, July 30th.
But even more importantly, thanks to the one of the Committee's most generous supporters, I can offer you a special matching grant.
Every donation you give will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, doubling your pro-life impact!
Don't let this opportunity go to waste. Please click here to chip in with a generous contribution of $10 or $20.
There is only one bill to end decades of forced unionism and its stranglehold on the wallets of working Americans -- the National Right to Work Act.
But the only way you and I will ever be able to force roll-call votes in Congress on the National Right to Work Act is to turn up the heat on the politicians.
That's why I recently started an all-out Cosponsor Blitz to ramp up our grassroots programs into high gear before Congress leaves on their August break.
You see, the more pro-freedom Americans you and I can identify and mobilize, the more grassroots pressure we can apply to wavering politicians to take action on the National Right to Work Act.
More grassroots pressure means more cosponsors, and maximizing the number of cosponsors is critical to ultimately force roll-call votes.
That's why I set a deadline for myself and my staff, and reached out to you for help to raise the funds necessary to mobilize 16,000 new grassroots supporters in each targeted district to help add 22 new cosponsors in the next 45 days.
![]() |
Arthur, the deadline for meeting this goal was midnight last night.
But this isn't the end, Arthur. I've made the decision to extend the deadline through Sunday, July 30th.
You see, thanks to a generous contribution from of one of the Committee's best supporters, I can offer you a special matching grant for this fundraising program.
Until we hit our new deadline on Sunday, every donation you give will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, by the contribution from a generous Committee supporter, DOUBLING the impact of your gift!
This special extension means that if you haven't yet had the chance, there's still time to chip in -- and thanks to this special matching grant, you can do more than ever!
Even if you've already chipped in, I hope you'll go the extra mile and make a second contribution to the Cosponsor Blitz. This program is that important.
Don't let this opportunity go to waste. Please click here to chip in with a generous contribution of $10 or $20.
Arthur, your Committee has a battle-proven plan to identify and mobilize 16,000 new pro-freedom Americans in each targeted district to put pressure on vulnerable members of Congress and demand they cosponsor the National Right to Work Act.
And once we maximize the number of cosponsors, then we can ultimately push for up-or-down roll-call votes in both the House and the Senate.
But we cannot make any progress without your support.
And that's why it's so important you take advantage of this special matching grant.
Every generous contribution you make will have twice the impact, Arthur.
But to make this work, I need your response by Sunday.
Won't you please chip in immediately before the deadline?
With a fully-funded Cosponsor Blitz, your Committee will be able to run hard-hitting campaigns -- including email, Facebook, and targeted mailing campaigns -- designed to put pressure on vulnerable Congressmen, demanding they cosponsor the National Right to Work Act.
These mobilization tactics have a proven track record.
But without the full amount, I'm worried that our efforts won't be nearly as effective -- delaying real progress on the National Right to Work Act!
I cannot stress the necessity of this fund enough. Please contribute a generous donation of at least $10 today.
I know I can count on you.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix, President
National Right to Work Committee
P.S. I've decided to offer a special extension on this National Right to Work Act Cosponsor Blitz. The new deadline is Sunday, July 30th.
But even more importantly, thanks to the one of the Committee's most generous supporters, I can offer you a special matching grant.
Every donation you give will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, doubling your pro-life impact!
Don't let this opportunity go to waste. Please click here to chip in with a generous contribution of $10 or $20.
Sunday, July 2, 2017
More Winning! The National Right to Work Act Gains Sponsors
There is no better news than to learn that the United States Congress is inching closer to embracing right-to-work provisions among its federal agencies as well as protecting workers' rights at the state and local level, to!
US Senator Rand Paul has been sponsoring the National Right to Work act for the last six years of his career in Congress.
Now it looks like the legislation is gaining new life.
Check out the latest eblast I received from the National Right to Work Foundation:
Dear Arthur,
I wanted to be the first to tell you about some big news out of Capitol Hill.
Since my last update about our cosponsor blitz to pick up new cosponsors to the National Right to Work Act (H.R. 785) and (S. 545) nine new cosponsors have been added!
Nine lawmakers that have pledged to stand with the nearly 80% of Americans that think it is wrong to force workers to pay dues or fees to a union boss just to get or keep a job.
The hard lesson of politics--just because a proposal is popular does not guarantee its passage or implementation in law.
The power of small groups, special interests, and large donation campaigns from labor unions and corporate donors can undermine the freedom-loving will of the people time and again.
It's time for us to stand up to these corrupt, corrosive influences in our political culture.
And that is why ... associations like the National Right to Work Foundation exist.
You see Arthur, the National Right to Work Act would not add a single word to Federal Law.
It would simply repeal sections of the National Labor Relations Act that permit forced unionism.
Repealing bad law is better than passing good laws, and stopping bad laws from passage and enactment is the best of all.
Your generous support has allowed the Committee to implement and continue its cutting edge program of email, direct mail, telephone campaigns, targeted internet ads, and personal lobbying of lawmakers to get them on board.
But as you know, union bosses are still reeling from the passage of six new State Right to Work bills in only the last five years, and are determined to kill the bills before they see the light of day in Congress.
Which states when right to work in the last five years?
1. Indiana
2. Michigan
3. Wisconsin
4. Kentucky
5. West Virginia
6. Missouri
We are still hoping and waiting for New Hampshire, but Republicans will need to win more seats in the 400 seat state House, since they lost numbers in Election 2016, and before that the state legislature barely--just barely--passed a right-to-work bill, only to watch former Governor Maggie Hassan veto it.
That is why your continued support is needed so the Committee can continue pushing for votes on the National Right to Work Act.
Thank you for all you do for worker freedom.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
P.S. Nine new cosponsors have signed on to the National Right to Work Act. Please chip in with a contribution of $10 or more today to ensure the Committee can continue its cosponsor program.
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US Senator Rand Paul has been sponsoring the National Right to Work act for the last six years of his career in Congress.
Now it looks like the legislation is gaining new life.
Check out the latest eblast I received from the National Right to Work Foundation:
Dear Arthur,
I wanted to be the first to tell you about some big news out of Capitol Hill.
Since my last update about our cosponsor blitz to pick up new cosponsors to the National Right to Work Act (H.R. 785) and (S. 545) nine new cosponsors have been added!
Nine lawmakers that have pledged to stand with the nearly 80% of Americans that think it is wrong to force workers to pay dues or fees to a union boss just to get or keep a job.
The hard lesson of politics--just because a proposal is popular does not guarantee its passage or implementation in law.
The power of small groups, special interests, and large donation campaigns from labor unions and corporate donors can undermine the freedom-loving will of the people time and again.
It's time for us to stand up to these corrupt, corrosive influences in our political culture.
And that is why ... associations like the National Right to Work Foundation exist.
You see Arthur, the National Right to Work Act would not add a single word to Federal Law.
It would simply repeal sections of the National Labor Relations Act that permit forced unionism.
Repealing bad law is better than passing good laws, and stopping bad laws from passage and enactment is the best of all.
Your generous support has allowed the Committee to implement and continue its cutting edge program of email, direct mail, telephone campaigns, targeted internet ads, and personal lobbying of lawmakers to get them on board.
But as you know, union bosses are still reeling from the passage of six new State Right to Work bills in only the last five years, and are determined to kill the bills before they see the light of day in Congress.
Which states when right to work in the last five years?
1. Indiana
2. Michigan
3. Wisconsin
4. Kentucky
5. West Virginia
6. Missouri
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| Wisconsin Scott Walker signing off on right-to-work in 2015 |
We are still hoping and waiting for New Hampshire, but Republicans will need to win more seats in the 400 seat state House, since they lost numbers in Election 2016, and before that the state legislature barely--just barely--passed a right-to-work bill, only to watch former Governor Maggie Hassan veto it.
That is why your continued support is needed so the Committee can continue pushing for votes on the National Right to Work Act.
![]() |
Thank you for all you do for worker freedom.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
P.S. Nine new cosponsors have signed on to the National Right to Work Act. Please chip in with a contribution of $10 or more today to ensure the Committee can continue its cosponsor program.
The National Right to Work Committee is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, single-purpose citizens' organization dedicated to combating compulsory unionism through an aggressive program designed to mobilize public opposition to compulsory unionism and, at the same time, enlist public support for Right to Work legislation. The Committee's mailing address is 8001 Braddock Road, Springfield, Virginia 22160. The Committee can be contacted toll-free at 1-800-325-7892. Its web address is http://nrtwc.org/
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