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Utah Paycheck Protection Law Struck Down

U.S. District Court Judge Tena Campbell ruled that Utah’s paycheck protection law, enacted in 2001, is a violation of the First Amendment. It looks as though the state will appeal the decision.

Meanwhile, yet another reporter gets plus points for examining teacher contract negotiations and discovering union release time! This time it's Brent Killackey of the Journal Times in Racine, Wisconsin.

"Taxpayers' money is being used to support the union," said Jim Morrison of the Racine Taxpayers Association. It's not known whether Morrison also mentioned that "people are strange."

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