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Sorry but . . .
IT'S A BAD LOOK WHEN JEFF CITY POLITICOS START CANCELING ELECTION WHEN THEY DON'T LIKE THE OUTCOME!!!
This kinda thing MIGHT be what inspires even diehard party loyalists to look more SKEPTICALLY at their leadership.
At the very least . . . Here's a hint that so much populist rhetoric is just social media branding and doesn't have much to do with policy.
Check-it . . .
"Several business groups are pushing back on the new law, including the Missouri Chamber of Commerce, Missouri Restaurant Association, and Associated Industries of Missouri. Their fight is on two fronts – in the legislature and the courtroom.
"The law was approved by a majority of Missouri voters last November. It raises the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 with required paid sick leave for workers.
"The state House Commerce Committee could vote soon on a bill sponsored by Rep. Carolyn Caton, R-Blue Springs, which would exclude the minimum wage for workers under 20 years of age."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Lawmakers attempt to weaken Missouri's minimum wage law - Missourinet
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