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COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 30 (Reuters) - Ohio's legislature on Wednesday passed a Republican measure to curb the collective bargaining rights of about 350,000 state employees, and Governor John Kasich said he will sign it into law.
Its passage marks another success for Republicans who are pursuing measures in several U.S. states to limit the rights of public-sector unions. Unions are a key constituency of the Democratic Party.
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The bill, which also bans strikes by unions for public employees, was approved in the Ohio Senate late on Wednesday following its passage in the state House of Representatives earlier in the day.
Kasich, a Republican, did not indicate when he would sign the bill but he is expected to do so by Friday. When the bill is enacted, Ohio would become the most populous U.S. state this year to impose sweeping collective bargaining curbs on public sector unions.
Kasich said the bill will put taxpayers and public employees on a more equal footing regarding pay and benefits.
Similar measures have spurred protests in Wisconsin, Tennessee, Michigan and other states.
Ohio Democrats hope to put the new law on the ballot for a referendum vote in November in an effort to overturn it.
"The wheels are in motion" for a referendum battle, said State Senator Joe Schiavoni, a Democrat. "They're trying to take away these union members' rights."
"I'm hopeful and I feel confident that at the end of the day the referendum will overturn the law," he said.
During the debate, some Republicans said changes from an earlier version of the bill, including a modification that allowed police and firefighters to bargain collectively for safety equipment, improved it.
"The bill we have on the floor today has some blemishes but addresses major problems in the collective bargaining process," said State Representative Michael Henne, a Republican.Healthy products cheap power balance sale
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I could be wrong. But in catching glances at Bonds throughout the day, I detected for the first time a realization in his face of what a tornado he has created.
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Monday morning, for instance, Giants clubhouse manager Mike Murphy was forced to nervously testify under oath about how Bonds' hat size increased during his time with the team. Murphy looked as if he'd rather be eating Brian Wilson's beard. Then came the grimy Kimberly Bell onslaught. In the day's lowlight, she testified that Bonds once threatened her by saying he would "cut out my breast implantsbecause he paid for them."
For the record, during Bell's testimony, she wore a conservative gray suit, a white blouse and a don't-back-down-or-pin-me-down attitude. At one point, she more or less implied that all major leaguers are unfaithful husbands.
This occurred when Bell was asked about her trips to meet Bonds on the road and how she became disappointed that she couldn't go along to the "wife cities" when players brought along their spouses and could only go to "girlfriend cities" when the mistresses were flown in or players would go out and pick up women. (Current major league players can expect some nasty questions from their wives when they see those quotes.)
Bell was questioned aggressively by defense attorney Cristina Arguedas, a 5-foot-2 woman who caustically kept trying to goad Bell into peevish answers. She often succeeded. However, Arguedas never pushed Bell into an admission that she was angry enough at Bonds to tell lies about him.Fashion buy cheap wigs cheap
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I could be wrong. But in catching glances at Bonds throughout the day, I detected for the first time a realization in his face of what a tornado he has created.
Long ago, I learned that it's impossible to get into the man's head. But at long last, Bonds may at last be realizing how his self-created tornado has done so much damage to the baseball community Bonds purportedly loves and respects. At a certain level, he must wonder whether his decision was worth the toxic and sad debris it has left behind.Healthy products power balance wholesale online
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For the record, during Bell's testimony, she wore a conservative gray suit, a white blouse and a don't-back-down-or-pin-me-down attitude. At one point, she more or less implied that all major leaguers are unfaithful husbands.
This occurred when Bell was asked about her trips to meet Bonds on the road and how she became disappointed that she couldn't go along to the "wife cities" when players brought along their spouses and could only go to "girlfriend cities" when the mistresses were flown in or players would go out and pick up women. (Current major league players can expect some nasty questions from their wives when they see those quotes.)
Bell was questioned aggressively by defense attorney Cristina Arguedas, a 5-foot-2 woman who caustically kept trying to goad Bell into peevish answers. She often succeeded. However, Arguedas never pushed Bell into an admission that she was angry enough at Bonds to tell lies about him.Fashion buy cheap wigs cheap
In one wicked exchange, Arguedas asked about a website post that Bell wrote after Bonds broke up with her a few years into his second marriage. In the post, Bell railed about "an ugly whore from Vegas" with whom she accused Bonds of dallying during his relationship with Bell.
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If you told most Purdue fans that the Boilers would turn the ball over only seven times and score 76 points, they would all start packing for the Sweet 16.
Instead, they are packing for the short drive back to West Lafayette after a 94-76 pasting by Virginia Commonwealth.
Before each half, every team in America at every level goes through the layup line, but that drill has never been more important for a team that it was for the
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Johnson knows he has to stay on the floor. He’s too big to fail for Purdue. So, he tries to block shots while keeping his body away from contact. It’s
something at which he excels. He got his hands on three of VCU's shots, but most of them went around and over him. And in.
Even guys who don’t play much, like Juvonte Reddic and D.J. Haley, both freshmen, had big games. Reddic scored 12 points in only ten minutes and Haley
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Perhaps the most despondent senior was the one who sat on the bench in street clothes. Injured star Robbie Hummel was inconsolable for quite a long time
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last February, costing him the end of last season.
Had Hummel remained healthy, many people think Purdue would have had a great shot at their second successive Final Four. Certainly, he feels that way.
After the game, Painter said about Hummel, "The things that have happened to him, you couldn't control. That's a tough pill to swallow. You still carry some
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Instead, they are packing for the short drive back to West Lafayette after a 94-76 pasting by Virginia Commonwealth.
Before each half, every team in America at every level goes through the layup line, but that drill has never been more important for a team that it was for the
Rams on Sunday night. VCU, which is known more as a 3-point shooting team, broke down Purdue’s once-formidable defense repeatedly, getting to the rim
for 21 layups or dunks. Twenty-one!
And it could have been worse. The Rams actually missed another dozen, meaning 33 of their 65 shots on the game came at the rim. Ten of those came in
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VCU coach Shaka Smart who wear power balancesaid the plan was to attack the basket, but he also thought JaJuan Johnson might make that possible.
"It's a combination of the way we've been playing, which has been a very aggressive style, an attacking style," Smart said, when asked how his team got to
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stand up to us and foul, or let us shoot layups."
Johnson knows he has to stay on the floor. He’s too big to fail for Purdue. So, he tries to block shots while keeping his body away from contact. It’s
something at which he excels. He got his hands on three of VCU's shots, but most of them went around and over him. And in.
Even guys who don’t play much, like Juvonte Reddic and D.J. Haley, both freshmen, had big games. Reddic scored 12 points in only ten minutes and Haley
added six in nine minutes. And of course, almost all of those points came in the paint.
Rams point guard Joey Rodriguez was the guy to make all this happen. The team had a remarkable 26-4 assist-to-turnover ratio. Rodriguez ran the offense
flawlessly, with 11 assists and no turnovers. He got the ball to the right guy at the right time pretty much every time. He also had 12 points, so sometimes,
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"[Rodriguez] was the difference in the game," Purdue coach Matt Painter who manager power balance wholesale online said. "He ran the team. He found shooters. He found guys diving. We just had a difficult time getting him corralled and getting him stopped."
For Purdue's seniors, it was a rough end to their college careers. Johnson had a generally good game, with 25 points and 14 boards, but it could have been
even bigger. He missed a lot of relatively easy shots he normally would make, especially in the first half.
Moore never really found a rhythm, thanks in part to Ed Nixon's defense. He finished with 10 points on 5-of-15 shooting, and missed several shots that
Purdue fans are used to seeing fall.
Perhaps the most despondent senior was the one who sat on the bench in street clothes. Injured star Robbie Hummel was inconsolable for quite a long time
after the game. He missed the entire season with a torn ACL, which occurred on the second day of practice. It was the same knee in which he tore an ACL
last February, costing him the end of last season.
Had Hummel remained healthy, many people think Purdue would have had a great shot at their second successive Final Four. Certainly, he feels that way.
After the game, Painter said about Hummel, "The things that have happened to him, you couldn't control. That's a tough pill to swallow. You still carry some
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Hummel will try again next season, but for now, it will be the Rams moving on to San Antonio for their first Sweet 16, which was the team's goal entering
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