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Indiana speaker threatens fines for boycotting Democrats

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Union workers protested the legislation at the Statehouse last week. Union workers protested the legislation at the Statehouse last week.
House Speaker Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis) House Speaker Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis)
Minority Leader Pat Bauer (D-South Bend) Minority Leader Pat Bauer (D-South Bend)
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Indiana's Republican House speaker threatened to start imposing $1,000 fines against Democratic legislators who resumed their boycott of a right-to-work bill Tuesday.

Speaker Brian Bosma said he would start the next House session at 9 a.m. Wednesday and any Democrat who did not show up would be fined.

Bosma's threat came minutes after Democratic House Minority Leader Patrick Bauer announced Democrats would resume their on-again, off-again boycott because of what he called Bosma's "manipulation" of an effort to put right-to-work legislation on the ballot.

The two leaders fought over who broke a truce negotiated to keep Democrats in the House chamber long enough for a vote on a Republican plan to ban union contracts with mandatory representation fees. The legislation has brought hundreds of labor protesters to the Statehouse almost daily and spurred Democrats to frequently block action by denying Republicans the number of lawmakers needed to conduct business.

"So we need and deserve, the people at least need and deserve, time to make this constitutional. We can do it," Bauer said.

Lawmakers had planned Tuesday to vote on whether to put the right-to-work bill to referendum before voters this fall. But Bauer said he found out late Monday that state lawyers had raised questions about the constitutionality of such a measure. He called it a trick Bosma was using to give Republicans cover to vote against the referendum proposal.

"The same continuing pattern is they do not want the public to legitimately and constitutionally have the referendum," Bauer said. "That's part of their pattern. Keep the public out and go after the representatives who demand that the public be let in."

Bosma said he wouldn't tolerate further stalling by Democrats.

"I think he sees ghosts behind every door," Bosma said about Bauer and his allegations.

Lawyers for the non-partisan Legislative Services Agency, the state agency that drafts bills for lawmakers and provides legal advice, wrote in a January 13 memo that the Indiana constitution "does not include a referendum option" and said it is "unlikely" voters could have the final say on statewide legislation.

Legislators in recent years have permitted local referendums on whether to allow casinos, approval of school construction projects, additional property taxes for school and elimination of township assessors. State records show the only statewide referendum questions in several decades have been on whether to approve amendments to the state constitution - not approving state laws.

"There are referendums on everything under the sun," Bauer said. "We didn't need to be blindsided by that person (Bosma) up there."

Democrats will need "several days" in order for lawyers to prepare a new amendment seeking the referendum, he said, adding that he does not expect them to return to the House on Wednesday.

Earlier version

Indiana's House of Representatives is set to decide whether voters should make the call on contentious right-to-work legislation.

The House scheduled a vote Tuesday on the referendum proposal along with other amendments to the bill. Supporters of the proposal to ban unions from collecting mandatory representation fees from workers have struggled to push the measure through the House so far because of periodic boycotts by House Democrats.

Tuesday's vote comes out of a truce Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma and Democratic House Minority Leader Patrick Bauer negotiated last week. Bauer agreed to end Democratic boycotts in return for a guarantee lawmakers would decide whether to put the right-to-work issue on the ballot.

If the measure wins approval Tuesday it would set the stage for a final vote in the House.

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