Michigan Governor Calls for Right-to-Work Bill's Passage
Those union efforts backfired magnificently
Gov. Rick Snyder and legislative leaders will make an announcement at 11 a.m. Thursday concerning the status of right-to-work legislation.
Organized labor union members were out in force on the Capitol lawn this morning as anticipation builds on a decision on whether GOP lawmakers will pursue the controversial legislation.
Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, R-Monroe, told The Detroit News early Thursday morning the news conference in the governor's office would center on the right-to-work legislation. But he declined to divulge details, citing an agreement with Snyder and House Speaker Jase Bolger, who also will be in attendance.
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