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Fox News Crushed To Learn That Texas House Democrats Can’t Be Arrested

PoliticusUSA will never bend the knee and will not stop bringing you the news with no oligarchs, corporations, or political party spin. Please support us by becoming a subscriber. Subscribe now Fox News has been team autocrat since Donald Trump returned to the White House. Gone are the days when Fox used to accuse Democratic presidents like Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden of being anti-freedom authoritarians. Now that Trump is back, Fox News is all about violating rights and arresting people willy-nilly because that’s what the most important viewer of their channel is all about. It seemed to come as a shock to Will Cain when he asked Texas AG Ken Paxton, “It’s expensive to delay, to run away. Last time it was 38 days, I believe it’s a $500 per day penalty for doing this. That’s a lot of money they are racking up in fines not to mention the jets they took. The private jets they took, the governor has mentioned some thing about bribery. What you make of who is funding this entire leisure time for Democrats?” PoliticusUSA is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Paxton answered, “There are a couple of ways to find out. Ultimately, they are going to have to report a special session report that will be due shortly after the special session. We will know in the next month, a month and a half, who funded it, and ultimately it’s up to local district attorneys. Most of these are Democratic district attorneys for these Democrats to prosecute. I think that is an unlikely small probability. If I had the authority, the legislature gave me the authority, which we don’t have in Texas, we can handle this. It’s up to a bunch of Democratic DAs.” Greg Abbott and Texas Republicans can’t charge the Democrats who left the state with crimes or force them to come back for the special session to pass the gerrymandered map. There is nothing that the Republicans, who are attempting to do Trump’s bidding, can do outside of fining the Democrats who refuse to attend the special legislative session. The gerrymandered Trump map has to be passed before the end of the year, or it will be too late to implement it for the 2026 election. Every day that the Texas House Democrats deny the quorum is a victory for democracy. Fox News only cares about freedom when a Democratic president is in office, and they can’t hide their disappointment that Team Trump and his anti-democratic impulses are taking a loss. What do you think about Fox’s reaction to the inability to arrest Texas House Democrats? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Leave a comment W

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Shameless GOP wants to rig the 2026 vote—and Democrats are fighting back

Texas Democratic legislators have fled the state to block the GOP’s efforts to gerrymander their way to victory; Democratic groups are calling for mid-cycle redraws of congressional districts in blue states to cancel out ongoing Republican attempts at a power grab; and Democratic governors are exploring all of their legal redistricting options in order to fight fire with fire. In sum, Democrats have found the issue to bring the fight to the anti-democratic GOP: preventing Republicans from drawing their way into a loss-proof electorate. “I’ve got news for Texas Republicans: This is no longer the Wild West,” New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul said on Monday. “New York will not let democracy get hijacked in a modern-day stagecoach heist.” This kind of resistance is exactly the kind of action Democratic voters have been yearning for since Donald Trump reentered the White House while swinging a corrupt wrecking ball.  Related |New York governor ramps up fight with Texas ‘renegades’ Indeed, polling shows that Democrats’ image has faltered—in large part because Democratic voters are frustrated with their own party. An AP/NORC poll released Sunday found that only 2 in 10 Democratic voters view the party favorably, with many describing the party as “weak” and “ineffective.” But on this issue of Republicans rigging elections to get their preferred outcome, Democratic lawmakers have found their spine. “I will put saving democracy as my top priority at any cost, because it is under siege, just like those who put on a uniform to fight in battles across the ages,” Hochul said at a Monday news conference, adding that redrawing the state’s congressional districts is on the table. “For centuries we’ve stood up and fought. Blood has been shed. This is our moment in 2025 to stand up for all that we hold dear and not let it be destroyed by a bunch of renegades in a place called Texas.” Hochul was joined at that news conference by some of the more than 50 Texas Democratic lawmakers who left the state to deny the Republican-controlled legislature a quorum. Without a quorum, Republicans cannot pass the abhorrent gerrymander that would nix as many as five Democrats from the House, which could help Trump and the GOP keep their House majority in 2026. YouTube Video GOP Gov. Greg Abbott threatened those lawmakers with expulsion and even bribery charges—an attempt to scare Democrats back to the Lone Star State to allow him to undemocratically steal power for Dear Leader Trump. But what should give the Texas Democrats more resolve is that Abbott’s threat to expel them from their seats and replace them himself is not something he can unilaterally do—and especially not before the special session he called expires in two weeks. And even if he could oust the Democratic lawmakers, he could not appoint their replacements himself. He’d have to call special elections, which Democrats would almost certainly win.  “I’m a lawyer. There is no felony in the Texas penal code for what he says,” Texas Democratic Rep. Jolanda Jones said at a news conference with Hochul in New York. “Respectfully, he’s making up some shit, okay? He has no legal mechanism. He’s putting up smoke and mirrors.” It’s something even corrupt Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton admitted. “The challenge is that [it] wouldn’t necessarily be an immediate answer, right?” Paxton told right-wing podcaster and Russian asset Benny Johnson, according to Politico. “We’d have to go through the court process, and we’d have to file … in districts that are not friendly to Republicans. So it’s a challenge because every, every district would be different. We’d have to go sue in every legislator’s home district to try to execute on that idea.” Meanwhile, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee called on Democratic governors and Democratic-controlled state legislatures to redraw their congressional districts in order to prevent Republicans from stealing power. “The DLCC isn’t going to sit back and allow Republicans to cheat the system to keep themselves in power,” committee President Heather Williams said in a statement on Monday. “All options must be on the table—including Democratic state legislatures using their power to fight back and pursue redistricting mid-cycle in order to protect our democracy.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom And Democratic governors are heeding that call. Aside from Hochul, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is assessing his options to redraw his state’s congressional lines, saying at a Monday news conference that “everything has to be on the table.” Pritzker also vowed to protect the Texas Democrats who have come to his state as they seek to deny Abbott the quorum he needs to pass the GOP’s egregious gerrymander. Meanwhile, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has also been working to find a way to redraw the Golden State’s congressional seats to combat Texas’ power grab. The main option being tossed around is calling for a referendum to nix the state’s independent redistricting commission, which would then allow Democrats to redraw the state’s congressional map. “Republicans are rewriting the rules to give themselves an advantage,” Hochul said Monday. “The gloves are off. Bring it on.”

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Trump comforts himself with new bonkers theory to explain his economy

President Donald Trump is doubling down on his conspiracy theory that the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ jobs reports are being rigged, rather than dealing with the damage his tariff policies are causing. “Last weeks Job’s Report was RIGGED, just like the numbers prior to the Presidential Election were Rigged,” Trump wrote on Monday on his Truth Social platform. “That’s why, in both cases, there was massive, record setting revisions, in favor of the Radical Left Democrats. Those big adjustments were made to cover up, and level out, the FAKE political numbers that were CONCOCTED in order to make a great Republican Success look less stellar!!!” Friday’s jobs report showed that following the implementation of Trump’s haphazard tariff policy, only 73,000 jobs were added in July—far below the expected 110,000. The BLS also revised the previous two jobs reports down by 253,000 jobs total. The report has increased fears of a recession and a repeat of Trump’s failed economic policies from his first term. Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman noted that the jobs data is now confirming earlier warnings about the tariff policies. “The thing is, official economic data are basically starting to confirm what mainstream economists have been saying all along. Erratic policy that creates uncertainty depresses growth and job creation; tariffs raise prices,” Krugman wrote. Help-wanted sign is displayed at a live music and blues club in Chicago on July 24. Following the dismal jobs report, Trump fired BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Friday. Over the weekend, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and tried to justify the purge, baselessly claiming there “have been a bunch of patterns that could make people wonder.” But this is nonsense.  As statistician and election analyst Nate Silver noted, “Each monthly payrolls figure is actually revised three times: once in each of the first two months after initial publication (so July’s 73,000 figure will be re-reported in August and then again in September) and then again each January as part of the BLS’s annual benchmark revisions.” Similarly, Politifact noted that “revisions are a standard part of the BLS process.” In other words, Trump just doesn’t like the way the wind is blowing. William Beach, who served as the BLS commissioner during Trump’s first term, signed on to a letter with Obama-era commissioner Erica Groshen, calling Trump’s firing decision “baseless.” “To politicize the work of the agency and its workers does a great disservice not only to BLS but to the entire federal statistical system which this country has relied on for almost 150 years,” they wrote. Trump’s lies about the jobs report echo his long-debunked falsehoods about the 2020 presidential election, which he decisively lost against former President Joe Biden. And like with Trump’s election denialism, congressional Republicans and right-wing media like Fox News and Fox Business are amplifying and repeating Trump’s conspiracy. This has been standard operating procedure for the right for decades—promoting and escalating nonsensical conspiracies, leading to the eventual rise of a conspiracy theorist like Trump leading the party. Trump’s tariffs are hurting the recovering economy he inherited from Biden. He has nobody to blame but himself, and he is just trying to lie his way out of another mess.

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Texas governor threatens the unthinkable to force through rigged map

On Sunday, Texas GOP Gov. Greg Abbott threatened to expel Democratic lawmakers from the state legislature and replace them with Republican yes-men who will rubber stamp his plan to rig the 2026 midterms by re-gerrymandering Texas’ congressional map. Abbott made the threat after most of the state’s 62 Democratic lawmakers left Texas to deny Republicans a quorum—a move that would block GOP lawmakers from passing a new gerrymandered congressional map that will steal as many as five U.S. House seats. Abbott called a special session to get the Republican-controlled legislature to redraw congressional districts at the demand of Dear Leader Donald Trump, who is so terrified of losing the midterm elections that he’s trying to cheat and rig them instead. “My Democratic colleagues and I just left the state of Texas to break quorum and stop Trump’s redistricting power grab,” Texas Democratic state Rep. James Talarico said in a post on social media on Sunday. “Trump is trying to rig the midterm elections right before our eyes. But first he’ll have to come through us. It’s time to fight back.” My Democratic colleagues and I just left the state of Texas to break quorum and stop Trump’s redistricting power grab. Trump is trying to rig the midterm elections right before our eyes. But first he’ll have to come through us. It’s time to fight back. [image or embed] — James Talarico (@jamestalarico.bsky.social) August 3, 2025 at 5:00 PM State Rep. Gene Wu, chair of the House Democratic Caucus, said the move is a difficult one for Democrats—who now face a $500 per day fine. But he said it was the right thing to do. “Republicans are counting on us to quietly accept Trump’s demands, but we refuse to put Abbott’s political ambitions before the needs of our communities,” Wu said. “By breaking quorum, we’re putting an end to this corrupt special session. Texans deserve leaders who fight for them, not politicians chasing power.” The ingenious move has enraged Abbott, who without a quorum cannot carry out the will of Dear Leader.  “Democrats hatched a deliberate plan not to show up for work, for the specific purpose of abdicating the duties of their office and thwarting the chamber’s business. That amounts to an abandonment or forfeiture of an elected state office,” Abbott wrote in a statement. He went on to cite a BS memo from corrupt and morally bankrupt state Attorney General Ken Paxton, which claims that “through a quo warranto action, a district court may determine that a legislator has forfeited his or her office due to abandonment and can remove the legislator from office, thereby creating a vacancy.” “That empowers me to swiftly fill vacancies under Article III, Section 13 of the Texas Constitution,” Abbott wrote. Of course, none of that is actually true.  An opinion from the state attorney general is not a legally binding doctrine. And Article III, Section 13 of the Texas Constitution does NOT state that Abbott can fill a vacancy in the legislature without an election. The Constitution says Abbott would have to issue “writs of election to fill such vacancies.” But Abbott went further than lying about his ability to expel lawmakers and replace them himself. Abbott also threatened to charge the Democratic lawmakers with felonies, accusing them of “soliciting funds to evade the fines they will incur under House rules.” “Any Democrat who ‘solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept’ such funds to assist in the violation of legislative duties or for purposes of skipping a vote may have violated bribery laws,” Abbott wrote. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker  The Democratic lawmakers who fled Texas are now in Illinois, where Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker said he will “do everything we can to protect every single one of them.” “We know they’re doing the right thing,” Pritzker said. “We know they’re following the law. It’s Ken Paxton who doesn’t follow the law. It’s the leaders of Texas who aren’t following the law.” The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is also standing by the Texas Democratic lawmakers. “House Democrats stand in solidarity with every single lawmaker who has taken the difficult step to deny a quorum to stop the rigged map,” DCCC Chair Suzan DelBene said in a statement. “Republicans should also know that the fight to preserve our democracy is one that Democrats across the country are ready for. The DCCC will not stand aside while Donald Trump and House Republicans try to steal the 2026 election. With public opinion turning against the Republican record of broken promises, we will fight across the country to take back the majority, restoring the will of the people back to the People’s House.” Meanwhile, the Democratic lawmakers who fled Texas had a succinct message for the Republicans trying to scare them into returning to the state. “Come and take it,” they wrote in a statement.

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Senate GOP says yes to another former Fox News wack job

Senate Republicans on Friday voted to confirm former Fox News host and conspiracy theorist Jeanine Pirro to serve as the United States Attorney for Washington, D.C. Pirro only received support from the GOP, while all members of the Democratic caucus who cast a vote opposed her nomination. The nomination passed with a vote of 50-45. Pirro is yet another former Fox News talking head to join the Trump administration. During her time at the network, Pirro frequently interviewed Donald Trump and sung his praises. She joins figures like Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, among others, who worked for the right-wing propaganda network before being brought on to the Republican administration. During her time at Fox News, Pirro distinguished herself by being one of the network’s most notable promoters of thoroughly debunked election conspiracies. Following Trump’s loss in the 2020 race against former President Joe Biden, Pirro repeatedly argued that the election was stolen from him. These were all lies. Related | Trump targets law firm that made Fox News pay for 2020 election lies Pirro’s decision to push election myths, particularly fake stories about Dominion Voting Systems purportedly “flipping” votes to Biden, were part of the trigger for that company’s lawsuit against Fox News. An internal email that surfaced in the suit revealed that a Pirro producer told Fox executives her broadcasts were “rife” with conspiracy theories and “completely crazy.” Even after some within Fox made clear to Pirro that her assertions were made up, she refused to make changes to the monologues that opened her program. This is the person that Trump and Senate Republicans have put in charge of prosecuting federal crimes in D.C. Ultimately Fox had to pay out nearly $800 million in a financial settlement with Dominion, based in part on Pirro’s lies and conspiracies. Pirro also promoted other conspiracy theories outside of the 2020 election while at Fox News, including the baseless claim that the 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas was the work of more than one person. She even claimed in 2018 that attempts to investigate Trump for his role in subverting the 2016 election were “an attempt at a coup.” Pirro’s conspiratorial ranting ventured into racism when she promoted the bigoted “great replacement” theory. Pirro said in a 2019 Fox Nation radio appearance that immigration is “a plot to remake America, to replace American citizens with illegals who will vote for the Democrats.” Related | Why conservatives can’t live without conspiracy theories When promoting a book in 2023, Pirro also appeared on a podcast openly supportive of the debunked QAnon conspiracy, which alleges liberals and celebrities drink babies’ blood, among other insane theories. Trump has spent much of his time in the public eye promoting and supporting all manner of conspiracy theories, from racist birtherism to ludicrous claims that China made up global warming. In appointing Pirro to such an important position, he has rewarded a fellow traveler—and Senate Republicans have given her their stamp of approval.

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Elizabeth Warren takes a jab at Trump—and he’s super pissed

Sen. Elizabeth Warren appeared on CNBC Monday morning to address the increasing chaos in our economy—and President Donald Trump was clearly watching. “Remember, Donald Trump ran for office saying he would lower costs on Day One. Cost of groceries [are] up, cost of housing is up, cost of health care is up,” Warren said. “And where is Donald Trump? He’s passing a signature bill to throw people off health care so he can do tax cuts for billionaires.” YouTube Video Warren’s truth bombs about inflation and the rising costs of everything from medicine to automobiles obviously hit a nerve. Trump lashed out in a series of Truth Social rants when yelling at his TV screen proved insufficient: He followed this up with more posts, calling Warren “a LOSER!” and demanding “Ask Pocahontas the real questions, CNBC!!!” Trump’s refusal to engage with reality, coupled with his obsessive construction of a fantasy around his record, recently led him to fire the nonpartisan Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after the BLS released a dismal jobs report. On top of that, the real suffering that slashing Medicaid to help pay for tax cuts for the rich still looms on the horizon.

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Bigoted congresswoman wants to spread hate across her home state

Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, one of the most hateful Republicans in Congress, just announced her campaign for governor of South Carolina in 2026. In a video posted to social media Monday, Mace strongly aligned herself with President Donald Trump, despite once being one of his most vocal critics. The clip includes footage of Trump calling her a “fighter.” She has reportedly been in contact with the White House about her plans, though it’s uncertain if she will receive Trump’s “complete and total” endorsement. Not long ago, that might have seemed impossible. After Trump supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Mace criticized Trump, saying, “I hold him accountable for the events that transpired.” One day after barricading her office, she told The State newspaper, “I can’t condone the rhetoric from yesterday, where people died and all the violence.” Her former staffers say her behind-the-scenes reaction was even more theatrical. According to The Washington Post, Mace considered filming herself confronting the insurrectionists so that she could get punched and go viral as one of the fiercest anti-Trump Republicans. Her team talked her out of it. When asked about the story later, she deflected: “What you write doesn’t pass for real journalism.” Despite her supposed outrage, Mace never voted to impeach Trump and soon stopped trying to distance herself from him. Trump repaid her wobbliness by endorsing a primary challenger in 2022—Katie Arrington—but Mace survived. By the next year, she’d morphed into one of his staunchest defenders. Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina, left, greets President Donald Trump as he arrives to address a joint session of Congress at the Capitol on March 4. If that sounds like a political transformation, it wasn’t. Mace hasn’t changed; she’s just adjusted her approach. Her brand is whatever keeps her relevant. In 2023, she called herself “pro-transgender rights.” A year later, she introduced a resolution to ban trans women from using women’s restrooms at the Capitol—targeting incoming Democratic Rep. Sarah McBride, the first openly trans member of Congress. She also promoted broader legislation affecting all federal buildings and schools. She has kept up this momentum into 2025. During a House Oversight Committee meeting in January, Mace tried to corner former Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley of Maryland with a question about defining a “woman.” It failed. The next month, she used an anti-trans slur during another hearing, and when the late Rep. Gerry Connolly called her out, she declared, “I don’t really care.” In November, according to Newsweek, she tweeted about bathrooms 326 times over 72 hours, a few days after McBride’s election victory. But Mace isn’t just running on culture-war issues. In February, she stunned the House by accusing her ex-fiancé of rape, assault, and sex trafficking—naming him and other alleged abusers during a speech. She also directly criticized South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, accusing him of slow-walking the investigation. Wilson, now a GOP primary rival, announced his bid for governor in June. The Republican field also includes Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Rep. Ralph Norman, one of the most right-wing members of the House. Gov. Henry McMaster is term-limited and will not run again. At 47, Mace has been preparing for this moment for years. She first gained attention in 1999 as the first female cadet to graduate from Charleston’s Citadel military academy. In 2014, she ran a long-shot Senate campaign against Lindsey Graham, earning just 6%. She didn’t win, but she made herself known. Trump later hired her to boost his 2016 South Carolina primary effort—at a time when few Republicans wanted to be seen with him. After a brief stint in the state legislature, she flipped a Democratic-held congressional seat in 2020. Since then, Mace has cynically reinvented herself several times. She’s aligned with Trump, broken away from him, then rejoined when it suited her. She’s called herself a centrist on some topics, then embraced the far right. Throughout, she has prioritized her own interests. Recent polls suggest she might enter the primary with a slight advantage, but there is no clear front-runner yet. With 2026 likely to be a challenging cycle for Republicans, this race could offer an early glimpse of what the post-Trump GOP will look like in the South—if that exists at all.

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All major Las Vegas Strip casinos are now unionized in historic labor victory

When Susana Pacheco accepted a housekeeping job at a casino on the Las Vegas Strip 16 years ago, she believed it was a step toward stability for her and her 2-year-old daughter. But the single mom found herself exhausted, falling behind on bills and without access to stable health insurance, caught in a cycle of low pay and little support. For years, she said, there was no safety net in sight — until now. For 25 years, her employer, the Venetian, had resisted organizing efforts as one of the last holdouts on the Strip, locked in a prolonged standoff with the Culinary Workers Union. But a recent change in ownership opened the Venetian’s doors to union representation just as the Strip’s newest casino, the Fontainebleau, was also inking its first labor contract. The historic deals finalized late last year mark a major turning point: For the first time in the Culinary Union’s 90-year history, all major casinos on the Strip are unionized. Backed by 60,000 members, most of them in Las Vegas, it is the largest labor union in Nevada. Experts say the Culinary Union’s success is a notable exception in a national landscape where union membership overall is declining. “Together, we’ve shown that change can be a positive force, and I’m confident that this partnership will continue to benefit us all in the years to come,” Patrick Nichols, president and CEO of the Venetian, said shortly after workers approved the deal. Pacheco says their new contract has already reshaped her day-to-day life. The housekeeper no longer races against the clock to clean an unmanageable number of hotel suites, and she’s spending more quality time with her children because of the better pay and guaranteed days off. “Now with the union, we have a voice,” Pacheco said. Union strength is fading nationally These gains come at a time when union membership nationally is at an all-time low, and despite Republican-led efforts over the years to curb union power. About 10% of U.S. workers belonged to a union in 2024, down from 20% in 1983, the first year for which data is available, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics. President Donald Trump in March signed an executive order seeking to end collective bargaining for certain federal employees that led to union leaders suing the administration. Nevada and more than two dozen other states now have so-called “right to work” laws that let workers opt out of union membership and dues. GOP lawmakers have also supported changes to the National Labor Relations Board and other regulatory bodies, seeking to reduce what they view as overly burdensome rules on businesses. Related | How a Supreme Court ruling could turn labor board into a Trump tool Ruben Garcia, professor and director of the workplace program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas law school, said the Culinary Union’s resilience stems from its deep roots in Las Vegas, its ability to adapt to the growth and corporatization of the casino industry, and its long history of navigating complex power dynamics with casino owners and operators. He said the consolidation of casinos on the Las Vegas Strip mirrors the dominance of the Big Three automakers in Detroit. A few powerful companies — MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment and Wynn Resorts — now control most of the dozens of casinos along Las Vegas Boulevard. “That consolidation can make things harder for workers in some ways, but it also gives unions one large target,” Garcia said. That dynamic worked in the union’s favor in 2023, when the threat of a major strike by 35,000 hospitality workers with expired contracts loomed over the Strip. But a last-minute deal with Caesars narrowly averted the walkout, and it triggered a domino effect across the Strip, with the union quickly finalizing similar deals for workers at MGM Resorts and Wynn properties. The latest contracts secured a historic 32% bump in pay over the life of the five-year contract. Union casino workers will earn an average $35 hourly, including benefits, by the end of it. The union’s influence also extends far beyond the casino floor. With its ability to mobilize thousands of its members for canvassing and voter outreach, the union’s endorsements are highly coveted, particularly among Democrats, and can signal who has the best shot at winning working-class votes. The union has — and still — faces resistance The union’s path hasn’t always been smooth though. Michael Green, a history professor at UNLV, noted the Culinary Union has long faced resistance. “Historically, there have always been people who are anti-union,” Green said. Cars drive along the Las Vegas Strip on Aug. 2 Earlier this year, two food service workers in Las Vegas filed federal complaints with the National Labor Relations Board, accusing the union of deducting dues despite their objections to union membership. It varies at each casino, but between 95 to 98% of workers opt in to union membership, according to the union. “I don’t think Culinary Union bosses deserve my support,” said one of the workers, Renee Guerrero, who works at T-Mobile Arena on the Strip. “Their actions since I attempted to exercise my right to stop dues payments only confirms my decision.” But longtime union members like Paul Anthony see things differently. Anthony, a food server at the Bellagio and a Culinary member for nearly 40 years, said his union benefits — free family health insurance, reliable pay raises, job security and a pension — helped him to build a lasting career in the hospitality industry. “A lot of times it is an industry that doesn’t have longevity,” he said. But on the Strip, it’s a job that people can do for “20 years, 30 years, 40 years.” Ted Pappageorge, the union’s secretary-treasurer and lead negotiator, said the union calls this the “Las Vegas dream.” “It’s always been our goal to make sure that this town is a union town,” he said.

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