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Minimum Wage Initiative Finds Way Onto November Ballot

Helen H. Richardson

An initiative to raise Colorado’s minimum wage has made the November ballot, reprts The Denver Post.

If the measure passes, the state’s minimum wage would rise to $12 by 2020. Supporters of Initiative 101 gathered many more signatures than the 99,000 needed to qualify for the ballot. Currently, Colorado’s minimum wage sits at $8.31 an hour.

Lizeth Chacon, co-chair of Colorado Families for a Fair Wage, said she was already celebrating the moment. “We know that Coloradans are with us and they realize it is hard to make a living in our community on the current minimum wage,” she said.

A study from the Bell Policy Center estimated that almost half a million workers would receive a wage hike if the measure passes. The vast majority of those workers will be over the age of 20.

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