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Michigan Supreme Court Rules: Union Power Grab Proposal Will Be On Ballot
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 9/6/2012 | Jack Spencer

Posted on 09/07/2012 12:09:33 PM PDT by MichCapCon

Union bosses now have a chance to seize control of Michigan's constitution.

The state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the so-called Protect Our Jobs proposal will be on the Nov. 6 statewide ballot.

The union-backed plan would change the state constitution and allow unions to challenge any current, past or potential law that dealt with collective bargaining. Notably, it could undo significant education reforms signed into law in 2011.

It also would prevent Michigan from ever becoming a right-to-work state, which gives workers the freedom to choose whether they want to belong to a union; it would make it more difficult for schools to get rid of under-performing teachers; forbid teacher performance to be considered when determining which teachers would be laid off; and it would allow government union employees to get automatic pay raises even after their contracts expire.

"Voters now have a very important decision to make," said F. Vincent Vernuccio, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy's director of labor policy. "Do they want to give union officials more power than legislators and local elected officials, or do they want to move ahead with reforms that could keep Michigan on the path of recovery? The amendment could fundamentally change how Michigan is governed."

One estimate of the initiative’s reach suggests that the proposal — if adopted — could repeal to varying degrees some 170 Michigan laws.

Few, if any, of these effects of the proposal are likely to be mentioned in the 100-word ballot language. That's one of the points those opposed to the proposal used in their effort to keep the initiative off the ballot. The state supreme court unanimously disagreed with the opposition.

A coalition of unions is backing the proposal with at least $8 million. A coalition of business groups opposed to the proposal, called Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution, is expected to spend millions of dollars trying to defeat it.

"With the court decision behind us, the campaign to fully inform voters can begin," said Stu Sandler, consultant for Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution. "Michigan's citizens have a clear choice this November between protecting our state's constitution and economic future or returning to the failed policies of the past by handing control of the state and perhaps billions of state and local tax dollars to a handful of union bosses.

"While we are disappointed with the Court's decision to allow a purposefully misleading and job killing proposal on the ballot, we are fully prepared and will work each and every day between now and Nov. 6 to inform Michigan families about the real purpose behind this deceptive proposal," Sandler said. "If adopted this proposal would have a devastating effect on our state, but we are confident that on Election Day voters will tell Big Labor 'No, hands off our constitution.' "

Money and advertising will play a huge role in the outcome, said Bill Ballenger, editor of Inside Michigan Politics.

"I'd say that defining the proposal is the key element, but saying that doesn't account for the question of money," he said. "I mean, one side could have the greatest arguments and message imaginable, but it might not matter if the other side swamps them in terms of spending.

"We don't know at this point what might happen," Ballenger said. "This issue is so huge. We might see some super PAC (political action committee) in Washington, D.C., come sweeping in with $10 million and either side could end up being completely outspent.

“I've never seen anything like it," Ballenger said. "The unions have already been running ads and doing automated calls even before they knew for sure that it would make it onto the ballot. This is just huge, and if it passes, it would be really bad."

In right-to-work states, joining a union or contributing dues or fees to a union is not a required condition of employment. Polling shows that a large majority of Michigan's likely voters favor a right-to-work law.

When the proposal was first described by United Auto Workers President Bob King he called it a "right-to-work ban." Since then, however, the unions stopped using that description.

Mackinac Center President Joseph G. Lehman in June offered an open invitation to King to publicly debate the issue.

"I believe voters would be well served by a forthright and public debate between us as they make up their minds in the coming months," Lehman said.

King has yet to accept the debate offer.

For more information on the "Protect Our Jobs" proposal and other ballot initiatives, visit www.MIballot2012.org.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: michigan; power; unions

1 posted on 09/07/2012 12:09:39 PM PDT by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon

Attention! Will the last productive citizen leaving Michigan please turn off the lights!


2 posted on 09/07/2012 12:11:16 PM PDT by apillar
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To: MichCapCon

The parasites devour the host!


3 posted on 09/07/2012 12:13:00 PM PDT by GeorgeWashingtonsGhost
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To: MichCapCon

LOL, like the Unions really helped Michigan. Toyota #1.


4 posted on 09/07/2012 12:15:30 PM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (Who we elect is not as important as who they bring in with them.)
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To: Springman; Sioux-san; 70th Division; JPG; PGalt; DuncanWaring; taildragger; epluribus_2
Getting it on the ballot is one thing, passing it is a whole different ball game. After all they got the Scott Walker recall on the ballot in Wisconsin.

If anyone wants to be added to the Michigan Cap Con ping list, let me know.
5 posted on 09/07/2012 12:15:30 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: MichCapCon

The death bell tolls for MI.


6 posted on 09/07/2012 12:15:51 PM PDT by 9422WMR (Life is not fair, just deal with it.)
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To: MichCapCon

Can this be taken to the US Supreme Court or is this the end of the line?


7 posted on 09/07/2012 12:18:47 PM PDT by defal33 ("I Am Andrew Breitbart")
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To: apillar

You mean ‘last productive business’ ~ I don’t think Indiana, Ohio or Ontario want your peeps ~ but the business are OK


8 posted on 09/07/2012 12:20:00 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: cripplecreek

Interesting article - I read it, and have no clue what the ballot language is.

What a waste of time.

And your tag line is wrong.


9 posted on 09/07/2012 12:23:49 PM PDT by patton (Bacon has no 5-second rule. It never hits the ground. Ask my dogs.)
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To: defal33

I doubt it will need to go to the US supreme court.

I personally suspect that many of the names on the petition were fraudulent but fraudulent people have a lot more trouble showing up to vote. After all, they tried and failed to collect enough signatures to recall Rick Snyder twice so far.

There is also a fair bit of opposition from some in the unions at this point.


10 posted on 09/07/2012 12:24:09 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: MichCapCon

[”The unions have already been running ads and doing automated calls even before they knew for sure that it would make it onto the ballot.”]

Did the unions know the fix was in? Or does the Supreme Court think blocking any ballot measure would be unconstitutional?


11 posted on 09/07/2012 12:24:27 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: MichCapCon

this is so stupid and awful that I almost hope it passes. Then the unions can have the whole state and run to DC with their hands out because believe me the rest of the state won’t be able to pay down the tab they will run up.
No evil wished your way of course.


12 posted on 09/07/2012 12:38:39 PM PDT by wiggen (The teacher card. When the racism card just won't work.)
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To: MichCapCon
the mob has found it easier to threaten the health of a few judges to get their free money scam of automatically paid union dues reinstated. Let the vote fraud begin!!
13 posted on 09/07/2012 12:48:42 PM PDT by drypowder
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To: MichCapCon

Romney better not spend one ad dollar on Michigan. This initiative will bring unions and their kin to the polls in record numbers and no amount od advertising will beat the unions in Michigan when they’re defending their perks in a way that guarantees them forever. Michigan and its 20 EVs are gone.


14 posted on 09/07/2012 1:46:06 PM PDT by xkaydet65
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To: MichCapCon

Romney better not spend one ad dollar on Michigan. This initiative will bring unions and their kin to the polls in record numbers and no amount of advertising will beat the unions in Michigan when they’re defending their perks in a way that guarantees them forever. Michigan and its 20 EVs are gone.


15 posted on 09/07/2012 1:46:31 PM PDT by xkaydet65
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To: xkaydet65

“...........This initiative will bring unions and their kin to the polls in record numbers and no amount od advertising will beat the unions in Michigan when they’re defending their perks in a way that guarantees them forever......”
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“guarantees them forever”? The only thing that the unions and their kin will be guaranteeing is that Michigan will be on its way to becoming “Detroit writ large”. God help the good folks of Michigan.

I would hope that Romney and the national republicans provide generous support to bring out conservative & Republican voters in droves in the Michigan races this year. Pete Hoekstra is a good conservative who we all should like to see defeat the despicable Debbie Stabenow. I, for one, am not ready to give up on Michigan’s 20 electoral votes or on Hoekstra’s campaign for Senate.


16 posted on 09/07/2012 9:36:42 PM PDT by House Atreides
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