believe this makes connecticut the 7th state to do this, with the last one being maryland earlier this year. like i said in the thread for that submission, this (or the $12/hr + indexing which has...
believe this makes connecticut the 7th state to do this, with the last one being maryland earlier this year. like i said in the thread for that submission, this (or the $12/hr + indexing which has been undertaken by colorado) is probably going to become the standard in trifecta blue states now that serious minimum wage reform is being undertaken at the national level by the democratic party.
believe this makes connecticut the 7th state to do this, with the last one being maryland earlier this year. like i said in the thread for that submission, this (or the $12/hr + indexing which has been undertaken by colorado) is probably going to become the standard in trifecta blue states now that serious minimum wage reform is being undertaken at the national level by the democratic party.