Business groups in Ohio now find themselves in league with worker advocates, immigrant support groups and religious interests in their opposition to House Bill 80, albeit for vastly different reasons.
What started as a pedestrian budget bill to fund the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation has now gained national attention — and in-state opposition from a wide range of bedfellows — because of a raft of last-minute policy changes added on the House floor earlier in June.
The House voted 56-38 in favor of the bill June 5 and sent it to the Senate. The Senate Insur...
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