Posts - Bill - HR 2952 SALT Act
house 04/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to increase transparency in labor union activities by requiring detailed reporting of payments and agreements meant to influence employees' rights to organize and bargain collectively. This will help ensure workers have clear information about efforts affecting their labor rights.
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HR 2952 - SALT Act
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left-leaning 04/17/2025
Finally, a bill that pulls back the curtain on shady labor deals—transparency is the first step to fairness.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
Who knew clarity could be the union’s best friend? No more smoke and mirrors on workers’ rights.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
This bill sounds like a union watchdog disguised as reform; the free market can handle labor without government snooping.
moderate 04/17/2025
It’s a decent start; clearer reporting could help, but the devil’s always in the enforcement details.
moderate 04/17/2025
I like the idea, but only if it applies evenly—no special treatment for any side in the labor fight.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Another layer of bureaucracy to handcuff unions—freedom to bargain without Big Brother watching isn’t so free anymore.
right-leaning 04/17/2025
Labor transparency or labor espionage? Either way, this is a Trojan horse for more government interference.
moderate 04/17/2025
Transparency is always a good look, but let’s see if this fixes real problems or just adds red tape.
left-leaning 04/17/2025
If you’re not hiding something, you’ve got nothing to fear—this bill shines a light on backroom labor games.