Sunday, March 6, 2011

SUPPORT OHIO - STOP UNIONS AS WELL AS CAP AND TRADE!

Sunday, March 06, 2011
Governor John Kasich, the latest recipient of the FreedomWorks "Legislative Entrepreneur Award", has been a vocal advocate for taxpayers as he works to rein in runaway spending and a bloated state budget. Gov. Kasich views SB 5, which restricts collective bargaining for public employees, as a crucial bill: "We don't have a choice but to lower our cost, become competitive, and be in a position where instead of people flying over Ohio, they stop and say, 'I'd like to create a job there.'" Send Your Support>>

For months, FreedomWorks has been engaged in a local grassroots campaign for SB 5, directing calls and sending letters to urge our target list of state Senators to support the measure. We are pleased to report that wh en the Ohio state Senate voted on March 1, one of our targets, Tim Schaffer, was the decided YES necessary to pass the legislation by a razor-thin 17-16 vote margin. Send Your Support>>

Now the bill moves to the state House of Representatives, where FreedomWorks and local groups will be actively soliciting support for SB 5 from state Representatives. Given how close the vote was in the state Senate, we MUST support Gov. Kasich to make sure this bill becomes law.
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President Obama is using agencies under his control including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Labor, the Department of Energy, and others to put in place heavy-handed regulations that will cause U.S. energy costs to rise and put thousands of hardworking Americans' jobs in jeopardy. Call Now>>

Among other big government environmental wish-list items, Obama's army of bureaucrats is seeking to lay the groundwork for a cap and trade carbon emissions scheme. These reckless agency actions are being conducted without Congressional approval and could cause irreparable harm to U.S. energy consumers and the economy as a whole. Call Now>>

It is time to urge Members of Congress to conduct regulatory oversight and take meaningful steps to stop the Obama Administration's regulatory abuse!
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