Ohio House Bill 78

Steve Grube grube at ix.netcom.com
Tue Oct 12 20:40:54 PDT 1999


When I hear of legislation like this I want to know who sponsored it and who are the major contributors to those sponsors. It's the beginning in following the money. This is probably also another example of how state houses are more corruptible than Congress.

Devolution to the states in the legislative process is another great deal for corporate interests. -Steve Grube =========================================

Tom Lehman wrote:


> If you wonder how anti-union measures ever get passed into law, Ohio
> House
> Bill 78 is a primary example. This bill passed the Ohio house of
> representatives by a margin of 94-1. It is now before the Ohio Senate
> judiciary committee. Unless it is delayed in this committee it will be
> passed into law.
>
> This is not a real obvious anti-union, anti-worker bill. Hidden in
> legal terminology and jargon are fundamental changes in Ohio corporate
> law that will make it easier for the directors and officers of
> corporations to further insulate themselves from lawsuits, share holder
> actions and workers rights.
>
> If anyone is interested I'd be glad to share some analysis of this bill
> with you.
>
> This departure in corporate law will make it easier to close plants,
> bust unions and poison the environment!
>
> Tom Lehman



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