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Mon Oct 1, 2018, 10:31 PM Oct 2018

DeWine, Cordray spar, but align against right-to-work

MARIETTA, Ohio (AP) — Ohio's major party governor candidates both said Monday that they'd veto right-to-work legislation and foster a civil, bipartisan spirit in Ohio government.

And that's about where the agreements ended between Republican Attorney General Mike DeWine and Democrat Richard Cordray, the former federal consumer watchdog, during their second televised debate.

The two are locked in a tight, expensive race this fall to succeed Republican Gov. John Kasich, who's term-limited.

DeWine said he would veto right-to-work legislation requiring public employee unions to get annual permission from workers to withhold dues from paychecks.

Read more: https://www.gazettetimes.com/news/national/govt-and-politics/dewine-cordray-spar-but-align-against-right-to-work/article_c78779d6-e0df-5106-b6b9-0659c9f7cff6.html

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