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SPRINGBORO -- Introducing and seeing through passage of Senate Bill 5, the legislation that reforms collective bargaining laws for local and state employees as well as explaining why it needs voter approval has been one of educating them on "a math problem," state Sen. Shannon Jones said.
"The question is whether we give local elected representatives the flexibility to deal with the reality that we're out of money or face massive layoffs and elimination of services," the Springboro Republican said.See the full content of this document
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Jones, who also is the Senate's majority whip, said SB 5 has consumed a lot of her time but she refuses to kick the can down the road as communities are out of money and voters continue to say ...
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