Posts tagged Workers’ Fraud Protection Act
Oregon Punishes the Freedom Foundation
December 30, 2025 // The censorship is masked in the good-government language of fighting fraud, but don’t be fooled. The Workers Fraud Protection Act, which takes effect Jan. 1, makes it “unlawful to falsely impersonate a union representative” and imposes punitive fines. The law cites a definition of fraud that includes merely giving a “false impression” of union matters. The bill was written specifically to give unions a cudgel against the Freedom Foundation. The nonprofit sends mailers informing workers of their right to decline union representation. Unions say the Freedom Foundation misleads workers by using union colors and logos to make the mail seem as if it is coming from the union itself.
Opinion: Readers respond: Union bill opens floodgates to lawfare
April 23, 2025 // The nonpartisan Legislative Counsel confirmed that existing Oregon laws already protect unions from legitimate false impersonation— which is what proponents say is the intent of the bill. But those laws don’t allow them to sue their biggest political opponent, the Freedom Foundation, because the Freedom Foundation doesn’t falsely impersonate unions, as our testimony explained. But with HB 3789, Oregon’s largest special interest group has written themselves new rules that would open the floodgates for state sanctioned lawfare against their largest opponent.