TEAMSTERS DEMAND THAT RHODE ISLAND LAWMAKERS BAN CAPTIVE AUDIENCE MEETINGS
- On April 10, 2025, in Providence, R.I., S126A passed the Rhode Island Senate.
- The bill aims to prevent mandatory attendance at captive audience meetings.
- Teamsters Local 251 urged the House to pass H5506, companion legislation to S126A.
- Matt Taibi, Local 251 Secretary-Treasurer, thanked those who supported S126A.
- Rhode Island could become the twelfth state banning these meetings, impacting free speech.
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