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Posted: 4:39 AM Jan 31, 2012
Ind. right-to-work bill near last legislative vote
Indiana's contentious right-to-work bill will face more Statehouse debate a day ahead of what is expected to be its final legislative vote.
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Indiana's contentious right-to-work bill will face more Statehouse debate a day ahead of what is expected to be its final legislative vote.
The Indiana Senate plans to debate and vote Tuesday afternoon on proposed amendments to the bill.
Republican Senate President Pro Tem David Long says he doesn't expect any changes will be made to the bill, which would allow Wednesday's vote on final passage to send it to the governor.
The Senate approved an identical version of the bill last week 28-22 and Long says he anticipates enough Republican senators will
support the proposal for it to pass despite opposition from all Senate Democrats.
Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels says he will sign the bill into
law.

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