Gov. John Kasich pleaded with organized labor leaders today to compromise on Senate Bill 5 and cancel a fall referendum on the controversial bill that peels back public employee collective bargaining rights.
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But We Are Ohio, the coalition that is leading the effort to overturn the collective bargaining law, reacted negatively almost immediately. "They can repeal the entire bill or join us in voting no on Nov. 8," said spokeswoman Melissa Fazekas.
“We’re glad that Governor Kasich and the other politicians who passed SB 5 are finally admitting this is a flawed bill,” she added in a statement. “Just like the bill was flawed this approach to a compromise is flawed as well. Our message is clear. These same politicians who passed this law could repeal it and not thwart the will of the people.”
The Ohio Democratic Party tweeted after the event: “It wasn’t long ago that we had a governor who wouldn’t run people over with a bus if they disagreed with him.”
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2011/08/17/kasich-fellow-republicans-propose-sb-5-deal-to-unions.htmlKasich' snotty letter to We Are Ohio:
http://www.dispatch.com/content/downloads/2011/08/Letter_to_We_Are_Ohio.pdfGovernor put his office phone number in the letter:
614-644-0795