Colorado Amendment 47
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Amendment 47 was a proposed initiative on the
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ballot for 2008. It was defeated. The initiative was proposed jointly by Ryan Frazier of
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and Julian Jay Cole of Golden. According to the Blue Book, the state-provided ballot guide, Amendment 47 "proposes amending the
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to: prohibit requiring an employee to join and pay any dues or fees to a labor union as a condition of employment; and create a misdemeanor penalty for violation of this law." If ratified, Amendment 47 would have added a new section to the Colorado Constitution, which would state, in part: :(1) This Amendment shall be known and may be cited as the "Colorado Right to Work Amendment". :(2) (a) No person shall, as a condition of employment, be required to: :::(I) be a member of a labor union; and :::(II) pay any dues, fees, assessments, or other charges of any kind to a labor union or to any charity or other third party, in lieu of such payments. ::(b) Nothing in this section shall prevent any person from voluntarily belonging or voluntarily providing financial support to a labor union. :(3) Any person who directly or indirectly violated any provision of this section commits a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine in an amount equivalent to the most stringent misdemeanor classification provided by law.


Fact-checking


Pro-Amendment 47 political ads

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, analyzed one of the political ads supporting Amendment 47. Among their conclusions were that the particular ad was misleading when it stated, "All it does, it gives workers the right to choose for themselves whether or not they want to join a union." KUSA's analysis states: :As it stands now, ..federal law prohibits anyone from being forced to join a union. What Amendment 47 would really do is give workers the right to decide if they want to pay any dues to the union for the purposes of negotiating for wages and benefits.O'Malley, Mary Jean, and Adam Schrager, October 17, 2008.
TRUTH TEST: Is Amendment 47 about employee freedom?
, Channel Nine News.
They also noted that agencies promoting passage of the amendment have received contributions from two organizations in Virginia, the Free Enterprise Alliance in
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in Springfield.


Anti-Amendment 47 political ads

Channel Nine News also fact-checked a political ad from the opposition. Their conclusions (excerpted): :TRUTH TEST: Will Amendment 47 hurt Colorado's economy? :QUOTE: The few rich owners who are pushing Constitutional Amendment 47 say they want to give people a choice. :TRUTH: It is true that some wealthy businessmen and women have backed Amendment 47 and groups supporting this amendment do discuss freedom of choice and the rights of workers. .. :QUOTE: You do have a choice. Would you choose to pass an amendment that could strip away all progress that Colorado workers have made with wages and health care and retirement? :TRUTH: This is opinion, but regards the concerns opponents have about the impact of this measure on union organization in the state. .. :QUOTE: In times like these, who would choose to destabilize Colorado's economy and put jobs at risk? :TRUTH: This is opinion, but regards opponents' concerns related to employment and working conditions. .. :QUOTE: If it's not broke, why fix it? No on 47. It's risky, it's reckless, it's wrong. :TRUTH: This is opinion.


Controversy

The backers of Amendment 47 have been found to have violated campaign finance laws.Amendment 47 backers run afoul of campaign finance law
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Support and opposition

One organization which supports Amendment 47 is calle
For A Better Colorado
An organization in opposition is calle
Protect Colorado


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References

{{Reflist Amendment 47 Initiatives in the United States Right-to-work law Constitution of Colorado U.S. state constitutional amendments