RICHMOND – Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling today issued a statement on casting the tie-breaking vote in support of SB242 which prohibits the Commonwealth of Virginia from entering into public projects that involve Project Labor Agreements:
“Today, I was pleased to cast the tie-breaking vote in support of SB242 which prohibits the Commonwealth of Virginia from entering into public projects involving Project Labor Agreements. Public dollars should not be diverted to projects involving Project Labor Agreements that favor union shops over merit shops. This critical legislation protects our right-to-work law and continues to promote a pro-business environment. Virginia’s strong right-to-work law has been one of the cornerstones of its prosperity. By further protecting Virginia’s status as a right-to-work state, we will help create jobs for our citizens and better position our state to compete in the global marketplace of the 21st century.”