Group opposed to SB5 says it has 800K signatures


COLUMBUS (AP) — Opponents of Ohio’s new collective bargaining law say they have enough signatures to get a repeal question on November’s ballot.

The We Are Ohio campaign said today they have surpassed the roughly 231,000 valid signatures needed to ask voters whether the law should be tossed out.

The campaign based its findings on preliminary results from 63 of the state’s 88 counties. The group says it has more than 800,000 valid signatures.