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South Bend property owners required to clear city sidewalks of snowfall
SOUTH BEND — South Bend property owners are reminded that city ordinance requires clearing sidewalks of snow and ice. Those who violate the ordinance may face fines, under a measure adopted by the Common Council a year ago. The city ordinance...Tags: Punishment, Punishment
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Dissension threatens Indiana Democrats' tactics
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- Growing tension among defiant House Democrats facing stiff fines and sparse resources threatens to disrupt a no-show effort aimed at blocking a bill that would make Indiana the first state in more than a decade to enact right-to-work...Tags: Facebook, Laws, Parties and Movements, John Lynch, Justice System
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Fines pending for Ind. House Dems in labor battle
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Growing tension among defiant House Democrats facing stiff fines and sparse resources threatens to disrupt a no-show effort aimed at blocking a bill that would make Indiana the first state in more than a decade to enact right-to-...Tags: Facebook, Laws, Parties and Movements, John Lynch, Elections
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Ind. Democrats not yet facing fines for absence
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indiana House speaker isn't ready yet to start imposing costly fines on Democrats who have avoided the chamber for three days in protest of a right-to-work proposal. Most House Democrats stayed away Friday as they continue...Tags: Punishment, Parties and Movements, Labor Legislation, Democratic Party, Elections
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High court weighs policy against curse words on TV
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is considering whether government regulators may still police the airwaves for curse words and other coarse content at a time when so many Americans have unregulated cable television, and the Internet is awash...Tags: Trials, Radio, Media Industry, Punishment, Entertainment Events
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Indiana Dems ending boycott, won't promise labor vote
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A divisive labor bill is back in Republican hands after Indiana House Democrats on Monday ended a three-day boycott of the chamber to stall the measure.
Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma said the right-to-work bill will get a...Tags: Unions, Parties and Movements, John Lynch, Politics, Government
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Indiana House standstill poised to enter 2nd week
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The standstill in the Indiana House over the Republican-backed right-to-work bill could enter its second week if most Democratic members continue their absence despite the threat of hefty fines.
Republican House Speaker Brian...Tags: Democratic Party, Punishment
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UPDATE: Indiana Republicans approve fines on boycotters
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana House Republicans on Wednesday approved $1,000-a-day fines against boycotting Democratic legislators who gathered in the Statehouse Rotunda with labor union supporters rather than show up to debate a divisive right-to-...Tags: Labor Disputes, Unions, Parties and Movements, Elections, Politics
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Ind. speaker threatens fines for boycotting Dems
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's Republican House speaker threatened to start imposing $1,000 fines against Democratic legislators who resumed their boycott of a right-to-work bill Tuesday. Speaker Brian Bosma said he would start the next House...Tags: Collective Contract, Parties and Movements, Elections, Justice System, Politics
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Ind. House panel backs fines on access violators
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A bill that would allow fines of up to $500 against government officials found to have blatantly violated the state's open meetings or open record laws has been endorsed by an Indiana House committee. The House government reform...Tags: Punishment, Punishment
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Evansville company fined $2K in worker's 2010 death
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — State officials have fined an Evansville company $2,000 for the death of a worker killed when a forklift tipped over onto him. The Evansville Courier & Press reports (http://bit.ly/zjKJR3) Bootz Industries paid the fine...Tags: Punishment, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Punishment
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Right-to-work fines put on hold by Indiana high court
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's Supreme Court is hitting the pause button on fines levied against House Democrats in the right-to-work battle while it reviews the issue. The state's highest court has directed none of the $1,000-a-day fines levied...Tags: Punishment, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, Politics, Punishment
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