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    They were introducing and voting on amendments to the Labor Union election bill. One amendment and the ensuing discussion had to do with the ability of illegal aliens to be able to vote up/down workers organizing into unions. There was considerable angry banter, tension, people shouting in the background, and the final vote on the bill, which passed, split along party lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate
    They were introducing and voting on amendments to the Labor Union election bill. One amendment and the ensuing discussion had to do with the ability of illegal aliens to be able to vote up/down workers organizing into unions. There was considerable angry banter, tension, people shouting in the background, and the final vote on the bill, which passed, split along party lines.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate
    They were introducing and voting on amendments to the Labor Union election bill. One amendment and the ensuing discussion had to do with the ability of illegal aliens to be able to vote up/down workers organizing into unions. There was considerable angry banter, tension, people shouting in the background, and the final vote on the bill, which passed, split along party lines.
    I only saw one part, where there was so much yelling in the background, that the gavel was used so much, I thought it would break!
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