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Minimum Wage Initiative Finds Way Onto November Ballot

Helen H. Richardson
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Denver Post

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.