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Public Union Dues Bill Reaches House Floor

The House spent less than an hour Thursday debating legislation that would bar governments from collecting union dues through payroll deductions.

Republicans also shot down, on a voice vote, an amendment that would have led to the entire law being struck down if any part of it were found to be unconstitutional.

Rep. Chris Dorworth, R-Lake Mary and sponsor of the proposal, said the measure would remove the state from any role in unions’ more controversial activities.

“There is a clear public interest in avoiding the appearance of government being involved in partisan politics,” Dorworth said.

But Democrats said the measure was instead an attempt at “union-busting” that could get tangled up in the courts.

“This is really like the No Lawyer Left Behind Act,” quipped Rep. Scott Randolph, D-Orlando.

Democrats questioned why unions were the only target of the legislation.

“It seems as though the bill’s a little narrow in its scope,” said Rep. Dwight Bullard, D-Miami.

Dorworth countered that the union dues were collected by the state, while most other dues were not.

A final vote is expected Friday.

The News Service of Florida

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