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Mayor and supervisors unveil unified minimum-wage ballot measure; supervisors introduce transportation revenue proposals
Summary
On June 10 San Francisco's mayor and several supervisors announced a unified minimum-wage ballot measure for November 2014 to raise the city's minimum pay in steps to $15; supervisors also introduced proposals including a 2016 vehicle-license-fee measure and a transit-equity charter amendment.
At a June 10 meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Mayor Edwin M. Lee and supervisory supporters unveiled a unified minimum-wage measure for the November 2014 ballot and supervisors introduced separate transportation revenue proposals for future ballots.
Minimum wage ballot measure Supervisor Kim introduced a single, citywide ballot measure to raise San Francisco's minimum wage. The proposal, which sponsors said had broad backing from labor, nonprofits, business and the mayor's office, would raise the wage to $12.25 on May Day 2015 and then increase it by approximately $1 each year, reaching $15 in…
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