Backers of a so-called right-to-work ballot issue will have wait before they can hit the streets to try to collect the 386 thousand petition signatures they need to place the plan onto the Ohio ballot. Ohio’s attorney general says the activists need to change the way they have summarized their plan on the petitions. Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports.
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