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Ohio union law ballot issue passes deadline

COLUMBUS — The dead­line for remov­ing a repeal ques­tion on Ohio’s con­tentious col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing law from the fall bal­lot passed Mon­day with­out fan­fare, posi­tion­ing vot­ers to decide the fate of the law in Novem­ber. Pass­ing the dead­line doesn’t pre­vent Repub­li­can lead­ers and oppo­nents of the law from reach­ing a deal later to change or toss out the leg­is­la­tion, though that’s seen as unlikely.

Ohio voters will get to decide fate of union law

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio vot­ers will get to decide in Novem­ber whether to repeal the state’s new col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing law, which would let pub­lic worker unions nego­ti­ate wages but not health care, sick time or pen­sion benefits.

Delawarian takes SB 5 issue into his own hands

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Lee Lybarger became a walk­ing exam­ple of indi­vid­ual polit­i­cal action, he said, when he turned his exer­cise reg­i­men into a mis­sion to repeal Sen­ate Bill 5.

Group gathers 714K names to repeal Ohio union law

COLUMBUS — Oppo­nents of Ohio’s new col­lec­tive bar­gain­ing law said Fri­day they have col­lected hun­dreds of thou­sands more sig­na­tures than needed in their effort to let vot­ers decide whether to repeal the mea­sure this fall.

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