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Dayton admin seeks to dismiss lawsuits trying to block push to unionize some in-home day cares

ST. PAUL, Minnesota — Gov. Mark Dayton's administration has responded to a federal lawsuit seeking to block unionization of certain in-home day providers with a court filing saying opponents lack standing to sue.

New filings came Monday in one of two federal cases aiming to undo a new law paving the way for a union election. The administration wants both lawsuits dismissed and will argue for that in a July 18 court hearing.

In the filing, Minnesota Solicitor General Alan Gilbert says the case is not ripe because many steps must occur before the suing party can prove harm. A union can't be formed if supporters of organizing day care workers fail along the way.

The plaintiffs contend a union would compel independent business owners to join and pay dues regardless of their stance.

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