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NLRB Nominee Becker Blocked by Senate Filibuster
business groups and Republicans, who have objected to Becker for months because of his pro-union stances. Sen . Blanche Lincoln , D-Arkansas, also voted to filibuster Becker. The GOP was successful in preventing the end of Senate debate
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Biden Doesn’t Foresee Specter Changing Position on EFCA
of Commerce, said EFCA faces an uphill battle even after Specterâ s defection to the Democrats. He noted that Sen . Blanche Lincoln , D-Arkansas, opposes the bill. Other moderate Democrats also have raised concerns and refused to co-sponsor the
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Uphill Battle Over Unionization Bill Moves to House, Senate
my No. 1 priority is strengthening our economy and putting 90,000 jobless Arkansans back to work,â said Sen . Blanche Lincoln , D-Arkansas, in a statement. â Iâ ll consider legislation to change union organizing rules sometime after itâ
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Hidden Ramifications of the Employee Free Choice Act
of the game. At that point, Specter was merely stating the obvious about the bill’s future. Sens. Mark Pryor and Blanche Lincoln , Democrats from Arkansas, had already announced that they would not support the bill. Other Democrats, blue dog and
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Employers Shift Health Care Reform Fight to Senate
independent who caucuses with the Democrats; and Senate Finance Committee members Kent Conrad, D-North Dakota, and Blanche Lincoln , D-Arkansas, whose re-election bid next year is far from certain. The only targeted Republican is Olympia Snowe
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Union Bill Shoots Real Bullets; SHRM Steps Into Firing Line
law," he said. "I want you to keep it in perspective." Already some Democrats, such as Arkansas Democratic Sens. Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor, who voted to end the EFCA filibuster in 2007, are not committing to it yet. Of course, they both hail
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Workplace Flexibility Tries to Achieve ADA-Like Consensus
workplace flexibility. The Senate Workplace Flexibility Study Group was established in August by three Democrats--Sens. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, Herb Kohl� of Wisconsin, Christopher Dodd of Connecticut--and three Republicans: Michael Crapo of