Virginia: House GOP Sought Only Accountability in Right to Work Laws
According to The Roanoke Times:
Recent articles in The Roanoke Times lament the lack of bipartisanship in Virginia's House of Delegates. As usual, it's the Republicans who bear the brunt of the attack. In fact, in the Jan. 28 edition, Ward Armstrong, minority leader in the House, is praised as the "anti-bully" leader, one who will not be pushed around by those mean, old Republicans ("Ward Armstrong: the anti-bully," Jan. 28 news story).
And what has sparked this outburst? Simply put, a failed attempt by the Democrats, pandering to unions, to repeal Virginia's longstanding right to work law, which allows workers to choose whether they want to join a union or not....click to continue
