Dems call for right to work referendum

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Democrats in the Indiana House of Representatives threatened another walkout Friday morning over the right to work issue. The threat led to a concession by the House Speaker.

The Democrats now say that the right to work issue should go to the public in a statewide referendum. They threatened to walk out again if Republicans took steps to prevent a vote on the referendum idea.

Democratic Leader Pat Bauer called reporters to his office this morning to say he had reason to believe that Republicans would use a parliamentary maneuver to rule a Democratic amendment out of order when the right to work bill will be debated next Tuesday.

A referendum would give Democrats a second chance to kill right to work. "It's time to have the people involved in this process," said Rep. Bauer. "I think that that will eliminate some of the outrage, some of the outrage of the public."

"I think it's a very reasonable amendment to offer," said House Speaker Brian Bosma after a pair of closed door meetings with Bauer, "and we indicated there'd be full and fair debate and discussion here and I indicated we wouldn't use parliamentary means to avoid the referendum."

The Speaker says he doesn't know how a vote on the referendum suggestion will come out but said he's not afraid of the outcome. Unlike other states Indiana has never had a statewide referendum on policy question like right to work.
 

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Renegade
It is time that Indiana gets the people involved in the RTW bill, because it will change their lives. Unlike the daylight savings time that passed a few years ago. This also changed the lives of many Hoosiers. Every since it was passed there has been complaints of the effect on people. If everyone remembers if it was not for Daniels almost crying on tv, this would not have passed. But then his hit squad of republicans’ was not in office at the time. The RTW bill last year was turned down because it was election year. Republicans did not want to take a chance in not getting control of the state legislator. Thanks to the governor we are now paying on line sales tax. If this bill is to pass the unions should put provisions in their contracts, that non paying union members are denied any representation “period.” Government is suppose to be for the people and when law makers can’t make up their minds, then the people should be allowed to get involved. Supporters of this bill are afraid that if this does go to a state wide vote it will be turned down.
HRC
I elected them to represent me and do it timly and cost effectively. The delay and cost of having an referendum is not diligent of an elected offical. Failure to pass this bill is taking Indiana a big step backwards and communication to the people of Indiana union money out-weights the betterment of the state.
 

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