Indiana Democrats have returned to the state House after their third brief boycott aimed at slowing Republicans' rush to pass an anti-union bill, but, according to the
Associated Press, "made no promises they won't stall again."
If passed, the law would force union members to pay the costs of representing their non-union coworkers. The Senate is expected to vote today and to pass the bill overwhelmingly, followed by the House later in the week.
Meanwhile, the Indiana AFL-CIO will be running the ad shown above surrounding Gov. Mitch Daniels' Republican response to Tuesday's State of the Union, highlighting his 2006 opposition to such a law. No word on the size of the buy, but "The ad will air surrounding the governor's response on broadcast networks in Indiana and nationally on CNN and MSNBC."