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SGT Herbert Bollum
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It can be done, and we need more of this.
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SSG Trevor S.
SSG Trevor S.
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I'm against it, but I may be able to be persuaded if you can address the following questions with solutions.

What will you do to address middle class purchasing power loss when prices increase? Don't say it doesn't cause price inflation, we lived it here with the hike to $12/hr. Would you require across the board wage increases at a fixed percent for those making under $120,000 a year as a family to address anticipated increased retail costs?

What will you do to address the increased costs on small businesses ?
Would you be OK with classifications of employment ie..."starter job" that is paid at a lower minimum wage aimed at getting youth into the workforce? Maybe a program where the employer pays at $9 minimum wage but must contribute $2 per hour to a VOTECH/Education fund for the employee to help them gain skills to move beyond that starter job?

I'm not against people making more money, I do want known issues addressed before we dive into it. What I would rather see is policies that get inflation under control so minimum wage changes wouldn't be the go to option.
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