Theo Keith has more from Jefferson City.
It took nearly two hours for supporters of Southwest Missouri Republican Representative Mike Cunningham's bill to speak.
Opponents waited for their chance, but time ran out this week.
Cunningham says his bill, which allows voters to change the state's Constitution, goes against a measure in the U.S. Congress.
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Description: Currently, our lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are making an all-out effort to strip men and women of their right to private ballot in the workplace. What could be more undemocratic than that? |
Cunningham says making votes public leads to intimidation and harassment from employers and unions.
But not everyone shared his view.
St. Louis Democratic Representative Jamilah Nasheed says workers now can organize publicly, by secret ballot, or by petition.
She says Cunningham's bill would cut these three ways to just one - the secret ballot.
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Description: This is about giving people less opportunities to organize, and I think that that's really unfair. It's a really sad situation, because I could be at one of my kids' school right now, but right now I have to be here listening to this dog-and-pony show. |
The Capitol fire alarm went off, which sent the lawmakers and witnesses outside.
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Southwest Missouri Republican Representative Kevin Wilson, testifying for the bill, says he has seen unions intimidate workers.
But Imperial Democratic Representative Tim Meadows took offense.
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Description: Meadows: Well sir, I'm going to tell you never, ever in my experience have I ever seen that happen.
CROSSTALK Wilson: I can tell you sir, in my experience I have seen it. Meadows: Well, never, ever in my experience I have not. Wilson: I never say never. |
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith, Newsradio 1120 KMOX.
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Southwest Missouri Republican Representative Mike Cunningham told the House Workforce Committee his bill protects workers from letting others see how they vote.
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Description: Everyone will know how you vote. Your employer, the union, your friends, your co-workers, etc. This could make you subject to intimidation and harassment from your employer, unions, from friends, neighbors, even your family. |
It took two hours for supporters to testify, and opponents must wait until next week to speak.
If passed, there would be a statewide referendum in 2010 to change the Missouri Constitution.
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith, Newsradio 1120 KMOX.
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Gene Schwartz is the president of K&S Wire Products in southwest Missouri.
He says his employees support a bill that would let state voters decide if secret ballot votes should be a Constitutional right.
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Description: My employees emphatically have instructed me they want to keep that secret ballot. It's vitally important, it's a part of being an American, it's the most democratic thing you can do today. |
Democrats opposed the measure, saying Republicans want to block unions from organizing.
Union members waited two hours to testify against the bill, but must come back next week because the committee ran out of time.
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith, Newsradio 1120 KMOX.