Director, Global Employment Policy & Special Initiatives, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Published
February 18, 2020
On Thursday, February 6, the housepassedH.R.2474 – the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. As we’ve highlighted before, the supporters of this bill hope to rewrite U.S. labor policy to give carte blanche to union leaders, in the process harming workers, employers and the economy.
The vote was mostly party line with the exception of seven Democrats who deserve thanks for standing up against the PRO Act:
- Representative Henry Cuellar (TX-28)
- Representative Joe Cunningham (SC-1)
- Representative Kendra Horn (OK-5)
- Representative Ben McAdams (UT-4)
- Representative Lucy McBath (GA-6)
- Representative Stephanie Murphy (FL-7)
- Representative Kurt Schrader (OR-5)
The Senate is highly unlikely to take up the PRO Act this year. However, voters should remind their representatives of the harm this bill would cause, and encourage their senators not to co-sponsor.
About the authors
Stephanie Ferguson
Stephanie Ferguson is the Director of Global Employment Policy & Special Initiatives. Her work on the labor shortage has been cited in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Associated Press.