46F 46F 4JW (t4c Illic i an4,.3at..... '- _ - _r y '{}i ,,,( \Tir -c 7 -44 it (y, i ,{1 {y ( y OF rf "(( r [[: y{ *E'{ry *t P yy// N i " i. J AV )1. l_/ .. . .iJ L f iNrI t 1 'i J 1 ' L 7. k. A.../ 1 E D 1 1. R. I.1j,.{ .1 J i 1 l E 1..J D O M. . .. ... ... .. , C':'.. .... . F. _.. _ " K .'X uiY:.:-.J ' :rr i. t ,. - .rei5' .I..;n 7'; i: H.e. .':aNT a ,r . ... "F,: ..t Ann Arbor, Michigan Friday, December 7,2012 michigandaily.com STATE POLICY State House, Senate pass ri ght-to-work Republican Gov. Rick Snyder says he'll- sign controversial bills By RAYZA GOLDSMITH Daily News Editor Both the Michigan House of Representatives and Senate passed right-to-work bills on Thursday, taking the state one step closer to becoming the 24th right-to-work state in the nation. At a press conference Thurs- day, Republican Gov. Rick Snyder announced that he was prepared to sign right-to-work legislation into law should it reach his desk. Later in the day, three separate right-to-work bills were intro- duced in the state House and Senate that will eventually be consolidated into two bills. House Bill 4054 passed in the House at about 4:45 p.m. with a 58-52 vote. At around 7:45 p.m., the Senate passed its own right-to-work bills. The first, which deals with public employ- ees, passed with a vote of 22-16, with all Senate Democrats and four Senate Republicans voting against it. The second, which addresses private-sector employ- ees, passed 22-4. Senate Demo- crats walked out of the chamber before the vote was taken. The House version failed to make its way to the Senate on Thursday due to a move by the Democrats to reconsider the vote. The Senate will have to wait until the next session day, which could be Friday, to deliberate on the House version of the bill. Snyder has been admittedly unwilling to address right-to- work legislation since before he was elected governor in 2010, according to Kurt Weiss, a spokesman for Snyder. "The governor has been pretty clear that this hasn't been some- thing that's been on his agenda," Weiss said. "It is on the table now because, you know, Proposal 2 was on the ballot, and it's become an issue." Snyder has been reluctant to address collective bargaining in the state, even though Repub- lican governors elected in 2010 in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and elsewhere moved to pass right- to-work laws soon after their respective elections. Weiss added that the governor is making the issue about grant- ing workers the choice of wheth- er or not to join of union instead of about being against unions as See RIGHT-TO-WORK, Page 5 Kinesiology junior Jeffrey Kosdfsky eats at Blimpy Burger on South Division Street. Kosdfosky says he has eaten at the restaurant at once a month over the last three years. When asked his thoughts on the re-location, he said, "As long as they re-open, it's not that sad; Still, there is a lot of tradition in this spot." 'U to buy Buimpy property After nearly 60 soonbe forced to relocate. owner. He said he hopes to relocate The University reached a deal Magner said though he knew to an area close to campus, years, A2 landmark with the owner of the property that his lease was coming to an either downtown or on. South where Blimpy Burger is located, end in August, he hadn't given, State Street, which will take to close doors in meaning the restaurant will much thought to renewing time to figure out. -have to find a new location in- before-the University de a - "It's nota- fuathing for. any- August the summer of 2013, according bid. Magner confirmed that the one when you have an icon in to owner Rich Magner. restaurant will remain open one location for so long," he By ALICIA ADAMCZYK Magner told employees that and operating until August. said. "ButI (need) to look at the Daily StaffReporter the famous burger business "It is what it is," Magner positive side of it and hope that will move out of the space when said. "If it had been a different we can do it in a different spot." Though Krazy Jim's Blimpy its lease is up in August. The person purchasing it, it might Magner, who has worked at Burger has been a fixture of property is owned by Patricia have been where I could have Blimpy for more than 20 years, South Division Street for nearly Shafer, the widow of Jim Sha- renegotiated the lease with said his employees usually work 60 years, the restaurant will fer, the restaurant's original them or that kind of thing." See BLIMPY, Page 5 TRANSPORTATION House- approves transit plan State Rep. Jeff Irwin skeptical of Regional Transit Authority By SAM GRINGLAS Daily StaffReporter Amid the controversy over right- to-work legislation during Thurs- day's state House of Representatives session, the proposal to create a regional transit authority passed through the House despite mainly Democratic efforts to stall the bill. The proposal, which passed the state Senate last week, will create an organization for the integration of public transportation systems in metro Detroit. The bill passed by a 57-54 margin, with only two Demo- cratsvotingin favor of the plan. The bill - which was formerly part of a package of bills that would have provided a means for generat- ing revenue and purchasing prop- erty - allows for the creation of the transit agency. Though the package See TRANSIT, Page 5 PUPPETS ON PARADE EVENT PREVIEW CollegeHumor duo talk comedy, A2 in advance of live show Students parade around campus in giant handmade puppets as part of their final class project. CAMPUS EVENTS Students strut their Stuff for charity, Mr. Engineer title Jake and Amir to perform skits, special material in 'U' show By STEVEN TWEEDIE DailyArts Writer A recent "Jake and Amir" skit, "Interrogator," begins as Amir talks with his friend Jake about CollegeHumor his LivePresented disas- by Neebo trous volun- Friday at teer 10:30 p.m. work, Union Ballroom until the duo are Free rude- ly interrupted by Ben Schwartz (TV's "Parks and Recreation"), who interro- gates the two in an attempt. to find out who defecated inside the CollegeHumor copier. The episode ends with a twist; it was actu- ally Ben Schwartz's char- acter that pooped inside the copier. What the hell?! Short skits like this are familiar to fans of Colleg- eHumor.com's "Jake and Amir." The comedy dou- ble-act is characterized by their hilarious back-and- forth rapport, often veer- ing off-topic into a comedic firefight revolving around Jake's disbelief at Amir's ignorance of his own stu- pidity. And now the CollegeHu- mor troupe is headed to Ann Arbor for a free live show compliments of Neebo, the textbook retailer that owns Ulrich's, because Univer- sity students won an online competition. The show will be hosted by Jake and Amir with stand-up performed by CollegeHumor editor in chief Streeter Seidell and writer and comedian Dan Gurewitch. While students may be used to seeing the show online, Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld said in an interview with the Michi- gan Daily that the offline yersion of the show will be similar to any. other Col- legeHumor production, but with a few surprises. "We have a lot of call- See COLLEGEHUMOR, Page 5 Competition raises funds for outreach program By JENNIFER CALFAS Daily Staff Reporter Two nights after the Victoria's Secret Fashion show, a different group of models competed for the title of Mr. Engineering 2013. Nearly 440 students gath- ered at STAMPS Auditorium to watch 13 Engineering students compete at the 13th annual Mr. Engineer competition, hosted by the Society of Women Engi- neers. The event raised money for the Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program, a charity that helps elementary and high- school students from lower- income areas develop an interest in engineering. The competition's theme was based on the 2012 Olym- pic Games and featured a tal- ent competition, a brainteaser round and an ethics question. The 13 contestants performed in the talent portion, six semifinal- ists completed brainteasers and three finalists took part in the See MR.ENGINEER, Page 5 WEATHER HI: 42 TOMORROW- LO: 39 GOT A NEWS TIP? NEW ON MICHIG Call 734-418-4115 ore-mail 'Nashville' recap news@michigandaily.com and let us know. 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