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INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) – Indiana's Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed right-to-work legislation on Wednesday, sending on to Governor Mitch Daniels a controversial measure that could hit organized

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In the end, they just didn't have the votes. For two legislative sessions, Indiana Democrats fought the divisive labor measure known as.

The contentious "right to work" battle that has ground the Indiana House to a halt also is derailing legislation to boost mass transit in Central Indiana. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jeff Espich is leaving language in the transit bill that

Daniels and his fellow Indiana Republicans are close to passing so-called "right-to-work" legislation. Simply put, this legislation would make Indiana and its workers poorer. It is the ultimate transfer of wealth from the 99 percent to the 1 percent.

A right-to-work bill passed the Indiana Senate and went to the House, where Democrats walked out, saying they were blocked from offering more amendments. by Raven Clabough.

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