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Missouri Lawmakers Send 'Paycheck Protection' Bill To Gov. Nixon

Marshall Griffin/© 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌÃ

The has given final passage to legislation that would limit labor unions' ability to deduct dues and fees from the paychecks of public employees.

would require unions to get written permission every year to deduct dues from paychecks.  While it would only apply to public employees, unions for first responders would be exempt.  Unions would also have to get permission to use dues and fees for political purposes.   (R, Springfield) handled the bill in the House.

"At the end of the day, this is really about worker freedom, worker rights," Burlison said.  "They want the union to fight for them when it comes to their jobs, but they don't necessarily like the way that the union is spending their money on political campaigns."

Democrats argued that the bill would make it harder for labor unions to play a role in politics.   (D, Velda Village Hills) spoke against it just before the final vote, saying the proposal is unnecessary.

"People do it on their own will," Smith said.  "They sign up on a form already to have additional money go to political action committees from labor unions, and that money is spent to support labor activities."

The bill was passed two months ago by the State Senate, then traveled through three House committees before being passed 85-69 Monday by the full House.  Twenty Republicans joined Democrats in voting "no," making it a difficult challenge for GOP leaders to attempt an override if (D) vetoes the bill, which he is likely to do.

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Marshal was a political reporter for © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà until 2018.