http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_11777199Paycheck protection » Ruling upholds law preventing automatic deductions.
By Sheena Mcfarland And Robert Gehrke
The Salt Lake Tribune
Posted: 02/24/2009 07:05:02 PM MST
Utah's teachers union, which flexed its political muscle in the 2007 voucher wars, may find itself substantially weakened by a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that will limit how it can collect Political Action Committee contributions from its members.
The high court ruled Tuesday to uphold a nearly identical "paycheck protection" law in Idaho that prevents unions from collecting automatic deductions for their PACs.
"Idaho's law does not restrict political speech, but rather declines to promote that speech by allowing public employee checkoffs for political activities," wrote Chief Justice John Roberts in the court's 6-3 decision. "Such a decision is reasonable in light of the state's interest in avoiding the appearance that carrying out the public's business is tainted by partisan political activity."
The 10th District Court, which covers Utah, waited to act on Utah's 2001 law to see how the Supreme Court would rule on Idaho's law, which is part of the 9th District Court.
Vik Arnold, director of government relations and political actions, called the ruling "disappointing."
"We will do what we need to do to make sure that teachers' voices will be heard on behalf of their students and the profession," he said.
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