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Indiana Right-to-Work Bill Slows Down
Capitol Confidential ^ | 1/13/2012 | Jack Spencer

Posted on 01/18/2012 8:26:41 AM PST by MichCapCon

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana becoming a right-to-work state still appears inevitable, but exactly when the legislation would be signed into law — and what it will look like — is now unclear.

According to some reports, a deal has been struck between Republicans and Democrats in the Indiana House that would delay passage of the House version of an right-to-work bill (House Bill 1001) until at least late next week. The agreement apparently involves allowing the Democrats to sound-off at a full hearing over the legislation in exchange for them promising not to walk out.

That report will either be verified or repudiated by what takes place in the House on Thursday. There are other reasons, however, to predict that movement of the legislation may be slowed.

As first reported by Capitol Confidential late Monday, an amendment, or amendments, are pending that could potentially exempt some trade unions from the effects of the right-to-work measure. It now appears that the Republicans (who hold majorities in both the House and Senate) are anticipating that it could take weeks to work out the complications of these potential amendments and coordinate them between the two chambers.

Capitol Confidential asked one well-placed source if the legislation might just sit on the legislative calendars for two or three weeks.

“That’s a good possibility,” the source responded. “Leadership won’t try to move it until everything is ready.”

When the Democrats showed up on the Indiana House floor Monday, the biggest obstacle in the way of Indiana becoming an right-to-work state seemed to have been avoided. What’s more, when the House Democrats showed up Wednesday it allowed a key procedural step to take place that would theoretically have allowed the full House to take a vote on House Bill 1001 this week.

Later, however, the story surfaced that the reason the Democrats had cooperated Wednesday was part of the agreement for a full hearing and delayed vote.

In practical terms, the Democrats could delay, but not prevent, the legislative process. Democrats face $1,000 per-day fines if they prevent the House from reaching the required 67-member quorum by not coming to work. But the way the penalties are assessed, they could deny the quorums periodically without being fined.


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: in; joycefoundation; righttowork; soros; unions

1 posted on 01/18/2012 8:26:46 AM PST by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

Dems will walk out again. Rebubs have been snookered. Pat Bauer is liar, a trader, a sneaky backstabbing snake.

In fact, here is my prediction:

The dems will walk out anyway after rebublicans hold up their end of the bargain. Then Bauer and friends will walk out anyway claiming the Bosma didn’t hold up his end of the bargain. WATCH!


2 posted on 01/18/2012 8:50:10 AM PST by Tenacious 1
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To: Tenacious 1
Was just watching the Indiana Gen. Assembly off their web site. Insufficient number of Dems showed up for quorum. Assembly will reconvene tomorrow at 9AM. Demwits had meeting in Rotunda. Pounded Republicans hard.

As far as the fines? Will be difficult to impose. Republican leaders seem to be "going wobbly..."

3 posted on 01/18/2012 9:04:03 AM PST by donozark (Ron Paul! You magnificent bastard! I read your book! (cook book that is))
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To: MichCapCon
The agreement apparently involves allowing the Democrats to sound-off at a full hearing over the legislation in exchange for them promising not to walk out. [Underlines mine]

i.e. Lucy = football = Peanuts

4 posted on 01/18/2012 9:25:46 AM PST by Oatka (This is America. Assimilate or evaporate.)
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To: donozark
Republican leaders seem to be "going wobbly..."

What else is new.

5 posted on 01/18/2012 9:27:21 AM PST by jersey117 (Perry 2012)
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To: MichCapCon
Soros funds Indiana Right-To-Work opposition
6 posted on 01/18/2012 10:33:18 AM PST by opentalk
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