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Missouri unlikely to follow Michigan lead on union law
Posted: 12.11.2012 at 2:37 PM
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Gov. Jay Nixon previously has called the idea a backward step

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(AP) -- JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri Republican leaders say it would be difficult to follow Michigan's lead in passing a "right-to-work" law that prohibits union dues as a condition for employment.

On Tuesday, protesters flooded the Michigan Capitol as lawmakers cast final votes.

Missouri House Republican Speaker Tim Jones, of Eureka, says passing a similar law would require strong leadership from the governor and the support of the business community. Republican Senate leader Tom Dempsey, of St. Charles, says numerous senators support a right-to-work law but not enough to overcome a veto.

Republicans have supermajorities in both chambers. Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon previously has called the idea a backward step.  

Jones says Missouri lawmakers still could pursue measures dealing with the prevailing wage governmental entities must pay for construction projects and paycheck deductions.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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