More and more states are legislating to protect worker rights—allowing them to opt out of listening to unsolicited political and religious views: State legislative action, 2006–present

State  Year Bills and statutes Status
Alaska 2023 SB 109 Introduced
California 2023 SB 399 Introduced
Connecticut  2022 SB 163 Enacted
Maine  2023 SP 702 / LD 1756 Enacted
Massachusetts 2023 S.958 Introduced
Minnesota  2023 HF 2442 Enacted
New Jersey‡ 2006 §34:19-10 Enacted
New Mexico 2023 HB 245 Introduced
New York  2023 S.4982 / A.6604  Enacted
Oregon  2010 ORS 659.785  Enacted
Rhode Island 2023 H 5516  Introduced
Vermont  2023 S. 102  Introduced 
Washington  2023 SB 5417 Introduced
Wisconsin‡ 2009 SB 585 Rescinded
Legislation introduced but not passed 
Colorado  2006 HB 1314 Vetoed
Connecticut 2011 HB 5460 Not passed
Michigan  2022; 2009 HB 5826HB 4467  Not passed
Missouri  2010 HB 1416 Not passed
New Mexico  2013 HB 277 Not passed
Washington 2009 SB 5446 Not passed
West Virginia  2008 HB 4132 Not passed

Note: New Jersey statute §34:19-10 does not define communications regarding labor unions as "political matters" and thus allows anti-union captive audience meetings. Although no formal ruling was issued, Wisconsin entered a settlement to stop enforcing Act 290 following legal challenges.

Source: Authors' analysis of state legislation.

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