New York News & Legislation

Forced-Unionism State

New York is a Forced-Unionism State. If you are an employee in New York and have legal questions regarding your union membership, click here to learn about your rights.

New York Right to Work News

» Families Flee Compulsory-Unionism States

May 26, 2008 - 'Right to Work States Are Simply Better For Raising Children' (PDF viewer required to view this document)

» 'Tell Tara You’re Going to Be a Little Late'

May 21, 2008 - Union Thugs Allegedly Used DMV Data to Plan Attacks on Victims (PDF viewer required to view this document)

» Union Czarina Sniffs at $125,000 Teacher Plan

April 15, 2008 - Randi Weingarten's Highest Objective Is Monopoly-Bargaining Power (PDF viewer required to view this document)

» Committee PAC Aids Pro-Right to Work Candidates

April 7, 2008 - Union Bosses Have Already Begun Their Federal Electoral Assault (PDF viewer required to view this document)

» Who Was Looking Out For School Bus Drivers?

February 13, 2008 - International Union Dons Fiddled as Big Apple Local Was 'Fleeced' (PDF viewer required to view this document)

New York Congressional Representatives

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House District Name Contact / Website
Senate S1 Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) Contact / Website
Senate S2 Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D) Contact / Website
House 01 Rep. Timothy H Bishop (D) Contact / Website
House 02 Rep. Steve Israel (D) Contact / Website
House 03 Rep. Pete King (R) Contact / Website
House 04 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D) Contact / Website
House 05 Rep. Gary Ackerman (D) Contact / Website
House 06 Rep. Gregory W Meeks (D) Contact / Website
House 07 Rep. Joseph Crowley (D) Contact / Website
House 08 Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D) Contact / Website
House 09 Rep. Anthony D Weiner (D) Contact / Website
House 10 Rep. Edolphus Towns (D) Contact / Website
House 11 Rep. Yvette D Clarke (D) Contact / Website
House 12 Rep. Nydia M Velazquez (D) Contact / Website
House 13 Rep. Vito Fossella (R) Contact / Website
House 14 Rep. Carolyn B Maloney (D) Contact / Website
House 15 Rep. Charles B Rangel (D) Contact / Website
House 16 Rep. Jose E Serrano (D) Contact / Website
House 17 Rep. Eliot L Engel (D) Contact / Website
House 18 Rep. Nita M Lowey (D) Contact / Website
House 19 Rep. John Hall (D) Contact / Website
House 20 Rep. Kirsten E Gillibrand (D) Contact / Website
House 21 Rep. Michael R McNulty (D) Contact / Website
House 22 Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D) Contact / Website
House 23 Rep. John M McHugh (R) Contact / Website
House 24 Rep. Michael Arcuri (D) Contact / Website
House 25 Rep. James T Walsh (R) Contact / Website
House 26 Rep. Tom Reynolds (R) Contact / Website
House 27 Rep. Brian M Higgins (D) Contact / Website
House 28 Rep. Louise M Slaughter (D) Contact / Website
House 29 Rep. John R Jr Kuhl (R) Contact / Website

New York Legislative Alerts

The table below lists the bills the Committee is currently monitoring in the New York legislatures. The Committee supports the passage of the bills highlighted in yellow. You can obtain up-to-the-minute information and learn about any bill directly from the New York legislature by clicking on the "Text / Status" link.

BillPositionDescriptionStatus
NY AB 1326 Oppose Power Grab - Union on board NY Legislature
NY AB 5853 Oppose Extends Neutrality laws to county & local gov't NY Legislature
NY AB 6595 Oppose Striker Replacement Ban NY Legislature
NY AB 7528 Oppose Collective Bargaining for Farm Laborers NY Legislature
NY AB 803 Oppose Binding Arbitration NY Legislature
NY AB 8232 Oppose PSMB for NYC Supervisors of Blasting NY Legislature
NY AB 930 Oppose Binding Arbitration NY Legislature
NY SB 3884 Oppose Collective Bargaining for farm workers NY Legislature
NY SB 4920 Oppose Binding Arbitraion for court clerks and officers NY Legislature
NY SB 5462 Oppose Public Sector Monopoly Bargaining for NYC Supervisors of Blasting NY Legislature
NY SB 718 Oppose Collective Bargaining for farm workers NY Legislature