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The Faster Labor Contracts Act could enable antisemitism

Jewish News Syndicate

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

The case of Breads Bakery in New York City illustrates the dangers of fast-tracking contracts for ideological unions.

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The Daily Wire

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· Jun 24, 2026

Republicans And Union Allies Could Force Abortion On Christian Employers, Critics Warn

A pro-union bill making its way through Congress with Republican support faces opposition from Christian business leaders who argue it could be used to advance a pro-abortion and transgender agenda without the consent of workers or employers. The Faster Labor Contracts Act, which passed the House last week with support from 210 Democrats and 20 ...

Wirepoints

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· Jun 27, 2026

Rich Miller: Illinois AFL-CIO unlikely to withhold endorsements – Chicago Sun-Times

Organized labor has not been all that ecstatic about (Gov. JB) Pritzker. 'He is labor friendly but not a friend to labor,' is a common refrain. So they’re hoping to use this threat of deferred endorsements to put a bit of fear into him as he gears up to run nationwide.

Off The Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

Fed Reserve suggests Biden illegal immigrant wave drove up home prices 30%

new Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas working paper estimates the record surge in illegal immigration during the Biden administration boosted employment while driving up home prices by as much as 30 and rent by 20. The paper combined immigration court records with government administrative data to create the first ever calculation of how a wave []...Click to read more

AllSides

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· Jul 6, 2026

Fed Reserve working paper suggests Biden illegal immigrant wave drove up home prices 30%

A new Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas working paper estimates the record surge in illegal immigration during the Biden administration boosted employment while driving up home prices by as much as 30 and rent by 20. The paper combined immigration court records with government administrative data to create the first ever calculation of how a wave of 7 million illegal immigrants from 2021 through 2024 affected local labor and housing markets.

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 22, 2026

Author Gad Saad rips federal government for having to pay ‘exit tax’

Rising antisemitism in Canada prompting Concordia professor to head to U.S., but feds are asking for their cut

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 7, 2026

After Janus, Unions Still Trying To Keep Workers in the Dark

After Janus, Unions Still Trying To Keep Workers in the Dark

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Related coverage for "The Faster Labor Contracts Act could enable antisemitism": The Daily Wire — Republicans And Union Allies Could Force Abortion On Christian Employers, Critics Warn. Wirepoints — Rich Miller: Illinois AFL-CIO unlikely to withhold endorsements – Chicago Sun-Times. Off The Press — Fed Reserve suggests Biden illegal immigrant wave drove up home prices 30%. AllSides — Fed Reserve working paper suggests Biden illegal immigrant wave drove up home prices 30%. Toronto Sun — Author Gad Saad rips federal government for having to pay ‘exit tax’. Real Clear Politics — After Janus, Unions Still Trying To Keep Workers in the Dark