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Boulder County sets Nov. 20 public hearing after first reading of local minimum wage ordinance

Boulder County Board of County Commissioners
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Summary

The Board held first reading of a proposed local minimum wage ordinance for unincorporated Boulder County, accepted a friendly amendment to treat it as an amendment to the existing local minimum wage, set a Nov. 20, 9 a.m. public hearing, and moved the ordinance forward despite a commissioner stating they would vote against lowering wages.

Boulder County commissioners on Nov. 4 conducted a first reading of a proposed revision to the county’s local minimum wage for unincorporated areas and set a public hearing for Nov. 20 at 9 a.m.

Natalie Sprague, commissioners deputy, told the board the ordinance was brought forward following direction given at a mid‑October public hearing and confirmed the ordinance language was available to the public more than 24 hours before the meeting. Sprague said the…

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