Indiana Senate votes 28-22 for right-to-work bill

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Indiana Senate Votes 28-22 For Right-to-work Bill | Fox News
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Senate has voted to approve the right-to-work bill that has prompted the legislative boycotts by House Democrats.

The Republican-dominated Senate voted 28-22 in favor of the proposal Monday evening. The bill prohibits companies and unions from agreeing to contracts that require workers who aren't union members to pay representation fees.

Republican Sen. Carlin Yoder of Middlebury argued the bill not only would help attract business to Indiana but also give workers freedom to decide what to do with their money.

Democratic Sen. Vi Simpson of Bloomington questioned whether the law was needed. She says good companies such as Honda and Toyota have expanded in Indiana in recent years without it.

Nine Republicans joined all 13 Democratic senators in voting against the bill.
Good for Indiana!:clap2::clap2::clap2:

Dem argument is the same tired crap they use about voter ID laws...'we don't need them', blah blah blah.
 
A victory for freedom of choice.


Agreed. I see no reason why an employee should be denied the choice to join a union or not, or leave one if they wish.
Or to get a job because they need one and don't have to give up a percentage of thier pay to Corporate greed of the Unions and thier bosses that wind up in a money laundering scheme that support Statist Democrats like Obama.
 

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