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1776Forever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-24-11 04:00 PM
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In Ohio, SB 5 Stalled, as Republicans Want to Weaken the Bill
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In Ohio, SB 5 Stalled, as Republicans Want to Weaken the Bill
By: David Dayen Thursday March 24, 2011 8:00 am

http://news.firedoglake.com/2011/03/24/in-ohio-sb-5-stalled-as-republicans-want-to-weaken-the-bill/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Last night, I was at my local Drinking Liberally chapter talking to a couple people about my trip to Madison last month, and someone remarked that Ohio passed a bill which was even more draconian. No, I replied, it hasn’t passed yet, but that reminded me to look into that. A couple weeks ago I wrote about all the hurdles that SB 5 had to clear in order to get through the legislature. The House wanted to take three weeks to pass it, they could end up changing it, and then the Senate, which only cleared the bill by one vote, would have to take it up again. One of the State Senators who voted for the bill said she would sign a referendum petition to overturn it. So getting through the Senate again would be a tall order for Republicans, especially as polls show Ohioans turning sharply against the bill and Republican Governor John Kasich.

Jim Siegel in the Columbus Dispatch picks up on this today, and finds rough waters for SB 5:

"Talks among House Republicans, and discussions between the House and Senate, have not yet produced a final version of Senate Bill 5 that has enough support to pass both chambers. The Senate passed the bill earlier this month by a 17-16 vote.

The House held 36 hours of testimony on the bill. House Speaker William G. Batchelder, R-Medina, has said lawmakers are looking at a number of modifications, but two of the biggest include whether law enforcement and firefighters should be treated differently in the bill, and whether there is a better way to resolve stalled contract negotiations.

The House and Senate have not reached agreement on how to change the bill, and House Republicans reportedly are not in agreement on a path forward."

....Simply put, the outcome is not at all clear in Ohio. And the Republicans in the legislature, who have seen their popularity vanish in recent months, are not at all thrilled with passing SB 5 at all.


(more at link)

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What will the final version of SB5 look like? One wonders!
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