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by News on November 3, 2011

in Government Employee Unions, Pro Worker Legislation, State and Local, State Legislation

By Dave Levinthal/Politico

Citizens United, the conservative political organization best known for the eponymous Supreme Court decision that last year altered the nation’s campaign finance landscape, will on Thursday begin blasting six-figures worth of advertisements throughout Ohio in support of limiting most state workers’ collective bargaining rights.

The ads, which are slated to target the Cincinnati market in particular, urge voters next week to support Issue 2, a referendum on killing a collective bargaining-curbing bill passed by the state legislature and signed by Gov. John Kasich (R).

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1111/67483.html#ixzz1ce7weQlL

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