With what sounds like really quite a fight, the Indiana State House is debating the anti-union Right to Work bill today. The Indy Star’s Mary Beth Schneider is tweeting from the scene, if you want to follow the scrapping amendment by amendment.
Indiana Republicans have the votes to pass the bill, and it seems as though they’ll do that at some point this week. Meanwhile, another part of the fight has gone outside, with a protest at Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma’s home and also with new challenges at the ballot box.
The state’s new Lunchpail Republicans, a pro-labor PAC announced today that they’ve got two candidates ready to go. From the press release:
[Diana] Boersma, a lifelong Republican with an MBA, has grown fed up with the Republican attack on the middle class. “Growing up, I always believed in what Republicans stood for, but over the years, something about the party changed,” Boersma said. “Today, our leaders are blaming Indiana’s problems on the middle class workers who built this country, and we have got to stick together to protect regular, working class people from these political attacks.”









