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    Fines pending for Ind. House Dems in labor battle

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's House Democrats are bracing for major financial pain as they begin a third day blocking a bill that would make Indiana the first state in more than a decade to enact right-to-work legislation.

    Fines of $1,000 daily for each Democrat could hit Friday, depending on what Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma decides to do with lawmakers who deny him the numbers needed to push through the Republican priority.

    But Rep. Vanessa Summers, D-Indianapolis, said that if she can stand on principle against the labor bill and fines that could reach into the tens of thousands of dollars, other Democrats can, too.

    "I'll be the main one to say 'I cannot stand the fine,'" she said Thursday as Democrats strategized in a private meeting at the Statehouse. "I'm a single mother, I have a son in college, I'm moving in with my mother, but I'm on the right side of history. So whatever happens is going to bless me."

    Democrats stalled business Wednesday, the first day of the 2012 session, when they did not report to the House floor. They continued Thursday to block action on a right-to-work measure that would bar private unions from collecting mandatory fees.

    Republican leaders planned a joint hearing Friday to weigh the measure and Senate lawmakers were prepared to take an initial vote on the measure afterward.

    Inside the 40-member caucus, lawmakers are split over how much they can afford to keep stalling in order to block the bill. Some strode out of Thursday's caucus meeting saying that if they suffered through last year's five-week stay in Urbana, Ill., they can stand on principle now.

    But others said new $1,000-a-day fines established by Republicans after last year's walkout have raised the stakes much higher than some can afford.

    "Last year they were taking my bank account, this year they're taking my home," said Rep. David Cheatham, D-North Vernon. Cheatham was one of three Democrats who has joined Republicans in the House chamber each day. They say they oppose the right-to-work measure but don't agree with the stall tactics.

    House Democratic Leader Patrick Bauer said Thursday that Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma told him in a private meeting he would begin fining Democrats on Friday.

    "It's a significant issue. We think it's another assault against free speech," Bauer said as he walked into the House Democratic caucus meeting.

    But Bosma said he had not decided whether to begin implementing the fines Friday and that no legal paperwork had been started.

    "We're just counting on folks having some common sense and showing up for work eventually," Bosma said.

    Rep. Ed DeLaney, D-Indianapolis, joined the three Democrats on Thursday for a quorum vote that placed Republicans very close to getting the numbers they need to push the bill forward. He said he is asking Republicans to give them more public hearings on the issue.

    He also noted there is little Democrats can do to stop the measure.

    "That's the quandary, and we have to decide: What we can we do?" DeLaney said. "We have limited resources and we have a limited number of votes."

    National right-to-work advocates say they see Indiana as their best shot at passing the labor bill into law. Despite a slate of statehouse wins across the nation in 2010, Republicans have been unable to move the measure yet. They came closest in New Hampshire, but lawmakers could not find the votes to overturn Democratic Gov. John Lynch's veto.

    Bauer and other Democrats would not say Thursday how long they planned to stall. Instead, Bauer said, they plan to hold public hearings on the proposal around the state as soon as this weekend. The first hearings could happen in Fort Wayne and Evansville.

    The new law levies a fine of $1,000 per day against each lawmaker who sits out more than three days in a row. Republicans established the new penalties after Democrats left the state last year to block the right-to-work measure.

    The House Democratic caucus meanwhile opened an account on the Democratic fundraising website ActBlue and sent out an appeal Wednesday on Facebook seeking donations of between $5 and $250. "The Indiana House Democrats NEED YOUR HELP! Please support our caucus as we fight another battle against the Republicans as they try to push RTW legislation through without listening to working Hoosiers," the Democrats wrote in their appeal.

    Indiana Democratic Party spokeswoman Jennifer Wagner said her group did not pay for any of the penalties accrued last year and did not plan to pay any fines this year.

    A lawsuit challenging fines from last year's session filed by Rep. Bill Crawford, D-Indianapolis, is still being weighed by a Marion County Superior Court judge.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Tom Davies contributed to this report.

     

    16 comments

    • jason  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Your on the 'right' side of history? I dont think History wil look favorably on people refusing to do the job they were elected to do. So where all the Liberal outrage and Obstructionist comments? The hipocracy is overwhelming.
      • SucMucDuc 4 mths ago
        Typical conservaPRICK who can't even spell!
    • Snope  •  Southfield, Michigan  •  4 mths ago
      YES. Fine them dumacrats. They're nothing but union paid prostitutes.
    • Jane  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  4 mths ago
      I think I will just stop paying taxes. When they come to my house to get me, I'll just leave and tell them to leave me alone, I am practising free speech.
    • Jane  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  4 mths ago
      So is our system of government over with? Democrats use their majorities to pass tax and spend bills but when it goes the other way they don't want to play? Any elected representative who arbitrarily avoids voting should be summarily dismissed with 5 days notice. That is being generous. Gone. No perks. No staff. No office. Out!
    • junt  •  4 mths ago
      Correct, if they do not show up for work they should not get paid, I do not care which party it is. Makes sense, if I do not show up I certainly would not be paid, and most likely would be fired. This running and hiding thing has to stop, you are elected to go represent the people so go to work otherwise no paycheck!
    • BETTER TOMORROW  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      I wish they would go on tour so we ALL could SPIT ON THEM!!! Just like their lawless leader in the white house..... at their core they are nothing but anarchists that want to waive democracy when they don't have the votes! THEY ARE ENEMIES OF DEMOCRACY AND WE SHOULD HANG THEM SO THEY CAN BE REPLACED BY REAL AMERICAN CITZENS!
    • Brian  •  4 mths ago
      What else do you expect from Indiana? Nothing but a has-been state sinking into oblivion.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      Down with the extortion and influence of the mafia-like unions.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      Typical. It's no surprise that Dem's would hide rather than face things which must be faced and live with the consequences. More third-world-style politics from the part of the third-world-style dictator -- Obama.
    • THE TRUTH CZAR  •  4 mths ago
      everyone who protested was bused in from chicago.....hmmmm
      instead of congressman representing the democrats, lobbyist from afl-cio showed up
      hmmmmm
    • Walter  •  4 mths ago
      Congrats Republicans, you've given the left another fund raising pitch. These Dems won't be the ones paying the fines. I can bet fundraising letters are running off the printers as we speak to rally support from the union activist left.
    • Ḏα√їḓ  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I really don't see the Republicans imposing fines on the Democrats for using the only option Republicans leave them. It would set a precedent that could fine Republicans or Democrats in the future for not doing their jobs. This is just a typical Republican scare tactic. But I for one hope they do fine them because it will come back to haunt them latter.
    • SucMucDuc  •  4 mths ago
      The KKK was started in Indiana. Now you understand the slave mentality there. They might not have had slavery there in 1865, but they're trying now.
      • Snope 4 mths ago
        Sad. The true slaves are the working sheep that pay for the union boss's prostitutes (dumacrat politicians).
    • Todd  •  4 mths ago
      They should be allowed to use their personal days if they have them and then since they cannot be fired in the typical sense they should forfeit their pay for the entore year as if they had been fired. None of the rest of us would have our jobs if we refused to show up for work!
    • grego  •  4 mths ago
      Vote for a TOTAL DemWIT Extinction in 2012!
    • Mr. Moo  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      DUCK THE FEMOCRATS!!!
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