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Public Union Constitutionality: Returning Government Accountability to the People
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Joe Selvaggi talks with Philip K. Howard about the legal theories in his newly released book, Not Accountable: Rethinking the Constitutionality of Public Employee Unions, which questions whether the structure of public employees unions frustrates the will of the people, and abrogates the responsibility of elected officials to an unelected and unaccountable privileged class.

Poll Finds Mixed Views About Schools’ Pandemic Performance
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Massachusetts residents have mixed opinions about how K-12 education has functioned, but they tend to view the performance of individual teachers more favorably than that of institutions like school districts and teachers’ unions, according to a poll of 1,500 residents commissioned by Pioneer Institute.

Police Unions & the Public Trust: How public sector unions obstruct good policing
Join Joe Selvaggi and Pioneer Institute’s executive director Jim Stergios for a conversation with Boston Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby about his recent opinion piece on the need to abolish police unions.

Public statement on new federal rule eliminating “skimming” of dues from caregivers’ Medicaid payments
Pioneer Institute applauds a new rule announced by the U.S. Centers…

Study: After Janus, Public Employees Should Only Pay Union Dues, Fees After Knowing, Intelligent Waiver
Public Employers Should Immediately Stop Collecting Agency Fees…

What Janus Means for Massachusetts
In downtown Boston Monday there was a rally of a few hundred…