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The bill would restore local governments’ right to raise the minimum wage above the state’s level.
$15 is now the benchmark for a strong minimum wage around the country.
Workers, communities of color, advocates, and our courts will not allow preemption to deny local communities the very basic right(…)
Uber and Lyft have been able to rewrite the laws in 41 states to benefit themselves—and undermine protections for workers(…)
The Colorado House vote to repeal the state’s minimum wage preemption law is a major victory for Colorado workers and(…)
Floridians overwhelmingly believe that states blocking local workplace ordinances hurts local democracy.
Deploying hundreds of lobbyists, Uber and Lyft have rigged the rules in 41 states to preempting or override local policies.