Video Coverage of CWF’s Town Hall in Kentucky
The Center for Worker Freedom hosted a town hall at the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky on Monday, May 18th. The panel of experts and lawmakers educated workers, business owners and Kentuckians on the benefits of right-to-work.
See video coverage of the panel presentations below:
Matt Patterson, Executive Director of the Center for Worker Freedom, highlighted union spending habits and how they affect workers on a personal level. To see his presentation, click here.
Jim DeCesare, Kentucky State Representative of 17th District, Warren, Butler counties, explained why right-to-work is being brought to Kentucky at the local level. To see his presentation, click here.
Jon Crosby, Field Representative of Senator Rand Paul, read a statement on the Senator’s behalf endorsing right-to-work and the local movement. To see his presentation, click here.
Jim Waters, President of the Bluegrass Institute, discussed economic trends of right-to-work on a national level. To see his presentation, click here.
Ron Bunch of the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce discussed the renewed business interested in Warren County since it passed a right-to-work ordinance in December 2014. To see his presentation, click here.
Jason Nemes of Fultz Maddox Hovious & Dickens PLC explained and refuted the legal challenges that have been filed against Hardin County’s right-to-work ordinance. To see his presentation, click here.