The Ohio right-to-work group hopes to have the issue on the ballot either this November or next year, and says recent polling by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute shows Ohioans will favor a right-to-work amendment.
The group wants to collect signatures from about 600,000 registered voters, but only needs a minimum of 386,000 valid signatures to get the issue on the ballot. The Ohio secretary of state’s office last week approved Ohioans for Workplace Freedom as a single-issue political action committee.
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