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Court Allows "Fair Share" Suit to Progress

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A federal judge has allowed Gov. Bruce Rauner's lawsuit over union fees paid by non-union workers to proceed _ without the governor.

U.S. District Court Judge Robert Gettleman declared Tuesday that Rauner does not have sufficient interest in the matter to file a lawsuit. But non-union state employees who were added to the suit later may press their case.
 

Rauner claimed in the lawsuit that so-called "fair share'' fees by non-union workers violate the First Amendment.

The fees cover costs associated with the requirement that unions represent non-members, too.

Gettleman rejected the First Amendment claim and ruled the three workers must prove they have a case.
 

Rauner spokeswoman Catherine Kelly says the Republican is disappointed he can't participate but is "greatly encouraged'' that Gettleman didn't dismiss the matter entirely.
 

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