Week+5(Sept.+12-16

Monday Sept 12 3/1 Tuesday Sept 13 2nd Cornell Notes? 0/10 Wednesday Sept 14

Thursday Sept 15 The law, which limits unions' collective bargaining rights, gets praise from officials who say the new rules will help cities make better, less expensive deals with their unions. But opponents say it will hurt working families. My Canidate i chose Jason Riviero fully supports the rights of workers to collectively bargain for better wages and benefits--rights severely limited by Senate Bill 5--as such, I am in favor of a repeal. Cecil Thomas: I think it's a direct attack on the working families of Ohio and I feel it should be repealed. Wendell Young: As a former Cincinnati Police sergeant and public school teacher, I am passionately against SB 5 and Issue 2 because it hurts police officers, fire fighters, teachers and all the people who wake up every day to make Cincinnati a better, safer place to live by reducing their right to bargain for safety and quality standards. Wayne Lippert: Senate Bill 5 may be the only way for municipalities to successfully balance budgets and avoid laying off critical employees, such as police and fire Chris Bortz: My support for SB 5 is just about the binding arbitration piece, which I think is important to remove in order to create a better labor negotiation process 5/1 Friday Sept 17