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Some feeling ‘vilified’ and ignored, Ohio vets now back serving public brace for losses if SB5 stands

By | 11.03.11 | 3:53 pm

Image by Matt MahurinOhio voters in 2009 approved by an overwhelming margin a ballot measure that allowed the state to borrow and spend $200 million on bonuses to Buckeye State veterans of the of the Persian Gulf War and the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Those same voters will now decide the More…

Supporting Ohio’s SB5, Grover Norquist blasts GOP mayor, ignores law’s most damaging ‘tenets’

By | 11.03.11 | 2:52 pm

Image by: Matt MahurinConservative commentator and strategist Grover Norquist has weighed in on Ohio’s ballot initiative to repeal the controversial Senate Bill 5, the anti-collective-bargaining law opponents say distracts from the real causes of the state’s budget woes.

Ohio secretary of state decision to bar unsolicited absentee ballots could impact turnout for SB5 vote

By | 11.03.11 | 12:04 pm

It is unknown how a deal struck to streamline voting during the 2012 presidential election, while barring some voting-access outreach by counties in 2011, will affect turnout in Ohio as voters will go to the polls next week to decide, among other ballot items, Issue 2, the veto referendum on More…

Occupy Columbus, union workers declare solidarity at Ohio Capitol

By | 11.01.11 | 7:54 pm

The poem issued forth from the speakers at the podium, reverberating off the western face of the Ohio Capitol.

We are firefighters and policemen. We are the reason your house is safe. The strength in the middle of the night when hope brews and faith is tested.

Kasich: SB5 fight allowed budget to pass with ‘minimal problems’

By | 11.01.11 | 6:10 pm

Ohio Governor John Kasich told reporters on Monday he was glad the fuss surrounding the veto referendum to repeal Senate Bill 5 had kept the pressure off the budget he presented to state legislators, passed earlier this year.

Ohio right-wing talk show host takes position against anti-collective-bargaining law

By | 10.31.11 | 6:38 pm

Talk-radio personality Bill Cunningham has broken ranks with his fellow conservatives, urging his listeners to vote ‘no’ on Issue 2, which would repeal Ohio’s Senate Bill 5, a law that severely limits public employees’ right to collectively bargain, and voids their right to binding arbitration and to strike altogether.

Mayor of Ohio town recently forced to lay off firefighters sees no saving grace in Senate Bill 5

By | 10.31.11 | 5:19 pm

Following recent layoffs of 13 firefighters in Lancaster, Ohio, despite the local union’s concessions, the town’s mayor, Republican David S. Smith, says the state’s new anti-collective-bargaining law, up for voter approval on Nov. 8, would not have alleviated the situation as supporters of the law claim.

Occupy Columbus movement looks for a permanent base as winter nears

By | 10.31.11 | 12:27 pm

The Occupy Columbus movement left a small contingent at their forward operating base, located on a busy downtown street directly in front of the Statehouse, as the rest of the force headed to Bicentennial Park to hold their General Assembly. The contingent was there ostensibly to protect the movement’s assets, More…

Despite recent union concessions, firefighters still laid off in Ohio town

By | 10.29.11 | 1:45 pm

Things are bad enough in one small-town Ohio fire department, even without Senate Bill 5, the state’s anti-collective-bargaining law that will go in front of voters via a veto referendum on Nov. 8.

Unions point to Toledo workers’ concessions as proof state anti-collective-bargaining law unnecessary

By | 10.28.11 | 6:19 pm

This month, Toledo’s largest public employee union agreed to a deal with the city that cost them around $3 million dollars in concessions; union leaders say it’s proof positive that the state’s existing collective-bargaining law works just fine, while supporters of the restructured deal credit the threat of a contentious More…