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It's Ohio Voters' Time to Decide on SB5

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Another round in Ohio's heated battle over collective bargaining will soon be over. By the end of the day, voters will have had their say on Issue Two, the ballot measure that would overturn Senate Bill Five. That measure, which bans strikes by public workers and limits union negotiating terms, has gained national attention and spurred a flurry of protests at the Statehouse.

The director of the Bliss Institute at the University of Akron, John Green, says there's no doubt it's an issue that's divided the state.

"We have two conflicting imperatives. One is to reduce the scope and size of government. And the other one is to preserve the quality of public services and the quality of public employees."

Supporters of Senate Bill Five say it will help local governments control costs, but opponents argue the law is an attack on labor unions and the middle class. The latest study by the Bliss Institute finds that registered voters oppose Issue Two, to overturn the Senate Bill, by a double-digit margin: 37 percent in opposition to just over 25 percent in favor. The study cautions that voter attitudes are fluid on this controversial issue.

Green says having such a controversial ballot issue in an off-year election reflects the political changes in Ohio in the past year. And he says the voters' decision on Issue Two will influence future state policy.

"Whatever the result may be, it will have implications for the ability of the governor and the legislature to continue in the process of reforming state policy. It may put a brake on that process; it perhaps could accelerate it."

Green says there also could be political ramifications for next year's presidential election, as the outcome could determine how the political parties are able to mobilize and gain power in Ohio.

The Bliss Institute findings are at www.uakron.edu.




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