Final answer:
The correct answer is (d) passing. Republicans, with the largest number of state lawmakers since 1920, are likely to prioritize passing 'right to work' laws.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer to this question is (d) passing.
The term 'right to work' refers to laws that govern whether employees in a workplace can be required to join a labor union or pay union dues as a condition of employment. 'Right to work' laws vary from state to state, with some states having laws that allow for unions to require membership or dues, and other states having laws that prohibit this requirement.
Given that Republicans have a majority of state lawmakers, they would likely prioritize passing 'right to work' laws that align with their party's stance on union membership and labor rights.