During his recent trip to Wisconsin, Daniel DiSalvo sat down to discuss his new report, Dues and Deep Pockets: Public-Sector Unions' Money Machine, with David Haynes of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for a special segment of "Fourth and State." He outlines the source of public-sector labor unions' unchecked political power and how this provides unions with an unfair edge over other interest groups. Watch the interview below.
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