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Subject Unions Want to Represent Everyone
Date February 10, 2020 12:09 PM
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Will Arizona jump on board with needle exchange programs? Unionists are taking another case to the Supreme Court.

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February 10, 2020

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The Coming Battle over Exclusive Representation ([link removed] )

The Supreme Court has held that public‐​sector unions can’t take money from nonmembers, but unions still exclusively represent even those workers who don’t want representation. The Court should end this antiquated practice.

- The Coming Battle Over Exclusive Representation ([link removed] )

By Trevor Burrus and Michael Collins

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Arizona may finally legalize a proven harm reduction strategy endorsed by the CDC, Surgeon General, and World Health Organization.

- Will Arizona Join The Majority of States That Permit Syringe Services Programs? ([link removed] )

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