'Raising the minimum wage in the Golden State is a moral imperative,' says anti-poverty activist JosephNSanberg. via commondreams
"Raising the minimum wage in the Golden State is a moral imperative," says anti-poverty activist Joe Sanberg.
Beyond organizational backers like the California Faculty Association, Unite Here Local 11, and SEIU Local 87, the proposal appears to have strong public support.
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