Illinois megadonor jumps into Missouri right-to-work fight
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. An Illinois megadonor is contributing $500,000 to the effort to make Missouri a right-to-work state.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Richard Uihlein donated the money Tuesday to a political action committee named Freedom to Work. Its raising cash to fend off a union-led attempt to kill efforts to change state labor laws.
Last year, lawmakers passed a right-to-work law barring mandatory union fees in workplace contracts. But labor unions gathered enough petition signatures to put the law on hold until a statewide referendum can be held in 2018.
Uihlein is a wealthy packaging company executive from Lake Forest who is also helping to bankroll Attorney General Josh Hawleys bid for the U.S. Senate. Uihlein also contributed $360,000 to Gov. Eric Greitens maiden bid for statewide office in 2016.
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Cross-posted in the Missouri Group.