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.
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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.
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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.
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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