This bill could change how teachers and other public employees negotiate their contracts. Residents are concerned about whether their local school districts will still be able to maintain their current, successful relationships with staff.
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The bill could impact how public funds are used for union-related activities and administrative costs.
Proponents argue that taxpayers and employees who are not union members will benefit from increased transparency.
Public sector employees who rely on collective bargaining for contract negotiations may feel their influence is diminished.
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