Author: Jerrick Adams

  • Union Station: Connecticut State Senate passes bill to increase union access to public employees

    Posted on

    Connecticut State Senate passes bill to increase union access to public employees  The Connecticut state Senate passed a bill on May 13 that would require public employers to provide unions with increased information about and access to public employees. It would also prohibit employers from discouraging union membership.  About the bill The Connecticut state Senate…

  • Redistricting review: Sixth Circuit rules Ohio has standing to sue Census Bureau over delayed data

    Posted on

    On May 18, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled that Ohio has standing to sue Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo over the U.S. Census Bureau’s plan to release redistricting data to the states by September 30 instead of the April 1 deadline set forth in federal statutes.…

  • North Carolina Senate approves bill barring release of nonprofit donor information

    Posted on

    North Carolina Senate approves bill barring release of nonprofit donor information     On May 11, the North Carolina Senate approved S636, which would prohibit the release of identifying information about a nonprofit’s donors without the consent of its board of directors.  What the bill would do S636 would amend North Carolina’s nonprofit corporation laws to bar…

  • Union Station: A breakdown of public-sector union litigation in the federal courts

    Posted on

    Today’s newsletter marks the third anniversary of Union Station. Our first edition launched in May 2018 in anticipation of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Janus v. AFSCME. Thank you for joining us as we’ve followed developments in public-sector union policy, litigation, and national debate since then. A breakdown of public-sector union litigation in the federal…

  • Redistricting review – a summary of this week’s map-making news

    Posted on

    During this year and next, state legislators, governors, and special redistricting commissions will draft and implement new congressional and state legislative district maps that will be used for the next 10 years. We’ll bring you regular updates here in the Brew about all of the many redistricting goings-on. The pace is expected to be fast-and-furious in…

  • Tennessee legislature approves bill limiting disclosure of nonprofit donor information

    Posted on

    On May 3, the Tennessee Senate approved HB0159, legislation that would prohibit public agencies from disclosing identifying information about a nonprofit’s donors. The Tennessee House of Representatives approved the bill on April 26. It now goes to Gov. Bill Lee (R) for his signature. Lee has not indicated publicly whether he will sign the bill…

  • Union Station: Biden creates labor organizing and collective bargaining task force

    Posted on

    Biden creates labor organizing and collective bargaining task force President Joe Biden (D) signed the “Executive Order on Worker Organizing and Empowerment” on April 26, creating a task force related to public- and private-sector union organizing.  About the order The executive order establishes a task force to “identify executive branch policies, practices, and programs that…

  • U.S. Census Bureau releases congressional apportionment counts

    Posted on

    Redistricting round-up: U.S. Census Bureau releases congressional apportionment counts, kicking off redistricting cycle On April 26, the U.S. Census Bureau released congressional apportionment counts. Six states — Texas (two seats), Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon — gained seats. Seven states — California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia— each lost…

  • Here’s a round-up of this week’s redistricting news: May 5, 2021

    Posted on

    Last week, the U.S. Census Bureau released apportionment counts for the U.S. House of Representatives, kicking off the 2021-2022 redistricting cycle. Throughout this year and next, policymakers (including state legislators, governors, and special redistricting commissions) will draft and implement new state legislative and congressional district maps, which will remain in force for the next 10 years.…

  • Arkansas enacts nonprofit donor disclosure bill

    Posted on

    Arkansas enacts nonprofit donor disclosure bill On April 30, Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) signed SB535 into law. The bill bars state agencies and officials from implementing disclosure requirements on nonprofits that are “more stringent, restrictive, or expansive” than those already in force. It also prohibits state and local public agencies from requiring, requesting, or disclosing…