'Right to Work' Group Sues to Strike Down Clean Campaign Act [View all]
HELENA A Montana group advocating for right to work policies sued on Monday to strike down the states Clean Campaign Act, arguing it contains a provision that violates political speech protections.
Montana Citizens for Right to Work filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Helena against Montana Commissioner of Political Practices Jeff Mangan, the Montana State News Bureau reported.
A right-to-work law prohibits a company and a union from signing a contract that would require workers to pay dues or fees to the union that represents them.
The lawsuit argues that a provision in the Clean Campaign Act is unconstitutional because it requires political committees to notify candidates of negative mailers, but mailers endorsing candidates are not subject to the same requirement. The lawsuit asks a judge to strike down the entire Clean Campaign Act and prohibit Mangan from following through on prosecuting Montana Citizens for Right to Work over a previous alleged violation.
Read more: https://flatheadbeacon.com/2021/09/13/right-to-work-group-sues-to-strike-down-clean-campaign-act/