Dear Concerned American,

Union violence is real, it's ugly, and it's not going away.

Union officials should have to obey the same laws as the rest of us.

The big problem is that Big Labor's political cronies on Capitol Hill have repeatedly refused to close a glaring loophole in federal law that gives union operatives free reign to harass and extort workers.

I hope you'll join with us today to persuade Congress to enact the Freedom from Union Violence Act.

Please sign the petition below to your Senators and Congressman.

And after signing the petition, please consider chipping in with a donation of $10 or more to the Committee to help us fight for this crucial legislation.

Sincerely,
Mark Mix
Mark Mix

A Citizen's Petition to:
My U.S. Senators and Representative
Whereas:   Every year militant union bosses deploy their thugs to target innocent men and women with threats, brass knuckles, knives and beatings in an attempt to send a simple message -- do what we want, or pay the price; and
Whereas:   Because of the 1973 Enmons decision, union officials are exempt from federal prosecution -- as long as the campaign of violence they incite is in the name of "legitimate union objectives"; and
Whereas:   Union violence is a crippling blow not only for innocent American workers targeted by union militants -- but for every American citizen; and
Whereas:   Passage of the Freedom from Union Violence Act would close the loophole in federal law and finally allow authorities to prosecute union officials for inciting violence;
Therefore: I urge you to help hold union officials accountable for union violence by cosponsoring and seeking roll-call votes on the Freedom from Union Violence Act.
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