To cause the view from beautiful downtown Augusta to be that of areas of dry mud and silt instead of a flowing river would be unconscionable.
Rick Allen
The Public Record
Rick Allen is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 12th congressional district since January 6, 2015. A member of the Republican Party, he has focused on issues such as economic development, job creation, and veterans' affairs during his time in office. Allen has been active in promoting policies aimed at supporting small businesses and enhancing the local economy in Georgia.
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Instead of trying to tie the hands of workers and employers, Democrats should be focused on getting our economy back on track.
H.R. 4841 will only add to the challenges that job creators and American workers are already facing in this struggling economy.
The one thing our economy doesn't need right now is more burdensome regulations.
By banning arbitration in workplace matters, this law unfairly targets job creators and American workers.
4841 will decrease opportunities for these American workers at the very same time that flexible employment options are needed the most.
This is just another instance of a heavy-handed government reaching way too far.
It's blatantly a one-sided approach, it allows unions a huge advantage which is in conflict with principles of equal treatment.





