Election 2016: Colorado Minimum Wage Amendment

This November, Colorado voters will be asked to decide on whether or not to increase the minimum wage to $9.30 per hour with annual increases of $0.90 each January 1 until it reaches $12 per hour effective January 2020, and annually adjusting it thereafter for cost-of-living increases.

Patty Kupfer, the Campaign Manager for Colorado Families for a Fair Wage speaks in favor of the campaign and Tyler Sandberg with Keep Colorado Working, speaks against the measure.

 

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