Posted Friday, August 5, 2011
No will mean "no" on the ballot this fall when voters decide whether or not a new collective bargaining reform law should stand. That matter was settled by the state's ballot board this week. The battle over Senate Bill 5 is now the battle of Issue 2. Also this week, a former Cuyahoga County judge is sentenced to 14 months in prison for her role in a corruption scandal. Those and other top stories on our regional reporters roundtable, Friday at 9 on 90.3.
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Bill Cohen, Reporter, Statehouse News Bureau
Chris Quinn, Assistant Managing Editor, The Plain Dealer
M.L. Schultze, New Director, WKSU
SB 5 foes get ‘no’ they wanted on ballot issue
Bridget McCafferty sentenced to 14 months in prison for lying to FBI agents
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