Congressman Scott Perry introduces the Freedom from Union Violence Act to address union-related violence and close legal loopholes.
Quiver AI Summary
Congressman Scott Perry has introduced the "Freedom from Union Violence Act," aimed at amending the 1946 Hobbs Anti-Extortion Act. He claims the current law allows union officials to engage in violence and extortion without consequences, stating, "For decades, bad-actor unions have gotten away with this." The bill seeks to close a loophole created by the Supreme Court's 1973 Enmons decision.
Perry highlights that incidents of union violence have reportedly resulted in over 200 deaths since the Enmons ruling, noting that most such incidents go unreported. His proposed legislation aims to ensure that all Americans are subject to the same laws, regardless of union membership, and to enhance worker safety.
The Congressman asserts, "My bill...closes that loophole once and for all." He believes that raising awareness of this issue is crucial for protecting workers and preventing further violence associated with union activities.
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