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    The deadline for removing a repeal question on Ohio's contentious collective bargaining law from the fall ballot was expected to pass Monday without fanfare, positioning voters to decide the fate of the law in November.

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    Ohio Gov. John Kasich and top Republican lawmakers said Wednesday they're offering to discuss weakening a new law limiting collective bargaining in an attempt to keep a repeal effort off the November ballot.

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    Ohio voters to decide fate of union law

    Ohio voters will get to decide in November whether to repeal the state's new collective bargaining law, which would let public-worker unions negotiate wages but not health care, sick time or pension benefits.

  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed Senate Bill 5 into law March 31 limiting collective-bargaining rights of public employees. Mr. Kasich, a Republican, said he will play a visible role in defending the law in the lead up to a November repeal vote. (Associated Press)

    Ohioans to vote on collective bargaining law

    Ohio voters will get to decide in November whether to repeal the state's new collective-bargaining law, which would let public employee unions negotiate wages but not health care, sick time or pension benefits.

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