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Wednesday's vote in the Ohio Senate on the collective bargaining bill was big, but it was not the end. Now the legislation goes to the Ohio House of Representatives, which is more conservative.
The review there may -- or may not -- be perfunctory. Some House Republicans don't think the bill is restrictive enough. But the bill only passed in the Senate by one vote, 17-16. If the particulars change too much, then there might not be Senate support to approve any House changes.See the full content of this document
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Some Critics Not Out to Kill Bargaining Bill
(Six Republicans voted against the legislation. Republican Sens. Peggy Lehner, of Kettering; Bill Beagle, of Tipp City; and Chris Widener, of Springfield, voted for the bill. So did C...
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