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    Indiana Supreme Court Enters Right To Work Fines Dispute
    Source: The Indy Channel
    Saturday 28th January, 2012  


    INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Supreme Court said Friday it would step into a legislative dispute over the collection of $1,000-a-day fines imposed on Democrats who boycotted the House to protest a right-to-work bill.The attorney general's office asked the high court to intervene after a Marion County judge blocked the House from collecting fines thro... ...

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