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Council refers proposed living‑wage ordinance to committee after advocates present evidence

Salem City Council · March 19, 2026
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Summary

A proposed living‑wage ordinance was referred March 12 to the Ordinances, Licenses & Legal Affairs Committee co‑posted with the Committee of the Whole. Sponsor Councillor Davis and advocates from the Northshore Labor Council emphasized expected benefits such as lower food and housing insecurity and cited health‑impact assessments from other cities.

Councillor Davis moved March 12 that the council refer a proposed living‑wage ordinance to the Ordinances, Licenses & Legal Affairs Committee co‑posted with the Committee of the Whole for study and drafting. Davis said the referral followed meetings with community stakeholders and the Northshore Labor Council and that comparable ordinances (cited discussion of Boston’s health‑impact assessment) produced measurable benefits such as reduced food insecurity and improved economic stability for lower‑wage city employees.

Councillors expressed support for vetting the ordinance in committee and for co‑posting with the Committee of the Whole so broader council participation is possible. Public supporters in the chamber were noted for their presence and the motion carried; the committee will hold hearings and solicit additional stakeholder input before drafting final language for a future council vote.

Representative quote: "Just a few dollars of a raise can help people who are part‑time and seasonal — we saw less food insecurity and less housing insecurity in other municipalities," Councillor Davis said.

Ending: The ordinance is now in committee; a detailed drafting and hearing schedule was not provided in the meeting record.