Ohioans overturned a divisive anti-union law on Tuesday, delivering a significant defeat to repugican Gov. John Kasich and a victory to labor unions.More from the Washington Post.
Ohio voters rejected Issue 2, a ballot referendum on Senate Bill 5, a measure that restricts collective bargaining rights for more than 360,000 public employees, among other provisions. Opposition to the legislation inspired large protests from residents around the state this year.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Ohio voters repeal the repugican’s anti-union law
Honey, the unions shrunk the repugicans. In fact, they lost 2-1. Is this a harbinger for good things to come? Perhaps. But it's clear the repugicans are having an awfully bad week.
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