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Council president proposes removing annual minimum-wage report from OLO
Summary
Council president Natalie Fani Gonzales is leading Bill 1-26 to eliminate the Office of Legislative Oversight's mandatory January report on the county minimum wage, saying the phase-in to a $15 wage is complete and the report no longer serves its original early-warning purpose. No council vote was recorded in this edition.
Council president Natalie Fani Gonzales is leading legislation known as Bill 1-26 that would remove a requirement for the Office of Legislative Oversight (OLO) to provide an annual January report on the county minimum wage and the local economy.
An announcer on the Council in Brief program said the reporting requirement, created when the council enacted "bill 28 17," was intended to serve as an early-warning system during the phase-in of a $15 minimum wage. The…
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