Fulton County ignores union threats, Frankfort's political squabbles and passes right-to-work

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The Fulton County Fiscal Court on Dec. 30 unanimously passed Kentucky's third local right-to-work ordinance.

Bluegrass Institute president Jim Waters and outgoing Fulton Co. Judge-Executive David Gallagher (right) encouraged magistrates to ignore threats by union lawyers and bosses as well as the political squabbles of anti-right-to-work politicians in Frankfort and the false claims of Big Labor union bosses and their attorneys and move forward with what’s best for their communities – especially since the county sits on the border of Tennessee and Missouri and must compete with those states for capital investment and jobs.

While in the area, Jim sat down and talked right-to-work with host Charles Choate on Union City, Tennessee’s WCMT.

Listen here.