Minimum Wage
After having Gov. Schwarzenegger veto an increase in the minimum wage two years in a row, Democratic Assemblywoman Sally Lieber (who sponsored the vetoed bills) said she would bring such an increase to the ballot next year. Well, the Attorney General just received three versions of a minimum wage initiative for title and summary. He was what the governor said in this year's veto message of AB 48 (minimum wage): It is essential to those working at or near the minimum wage that the adequacy of the wage is reviewed on a regular basis and raised when appropriate. The minimum wage has not been increased since 2002, and I believe it is now appropriate. This is a position I made very clear to the author. However, I have also made it clear that I do not support automatic increases to the wage that relieve elected officials of their duty to consider all of the impacts each increase to the wage will have on workers and businesses. |
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