Over angry and noisy protests from labor groups gathering at the Capitol Thursday, the Michigan House of Representatives approved controversial "right to work" legislation, which prohibits labor contracts from requiring workers to be a member of a union or to pay any fees to unions. The bill now goes to the Senate, when lawmakers return to Lansing on Tuesday. The Senate approved similar bills Thursday, but a final version won't be approved until next week, according to a spokesperson for House Speaker Jase Bolger. Meanwhile eight protestors at the Capitol yesterday were maced by State Police troopers as they attempted to rush the Senate chamber on the second floor of the building. Some protesters were arrested for disobeying lawful command. Protestors had also gathered earlier this week with similar concerns….they promise to return next week