It certainly seems like he wants the courts to make the decision for him, but we truly feel like we did the right thing.
It's going to make it tougher for us to get something on the June ballot when things keep changing like this.
The bill ended up stalling on the Senate desk after senators closed their session early last week.
It's just fine if someone gets paid $500,000 a year, but we have to know about it.
If it is part of a collective bargaining agreement, the Legislature would likely look favorably on it.
We get a lot of input from groups and individuals in the industry to keep this a front-burner issue for us.
I would run and hide if it's anything like my experience with the three-blade.