Dems Want To Hike Maryland's Minimum Wage By $1 - Republicans Against it
Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 12:39AM
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State Democratic leaders launched a campaign this week aimed at giving
workers higher pay. The bill would increase the minimum wage in
Maryland to $6.15 an hour -- but the Ehrlich administration has already
voiced opposition, WBAL-TV 11 News reporter David Collins reported.
Some at the Statehouse already consider the bill veto bait as
legislators go fishing for enough support to override the governor's
objections, Collins said. Until recently, Maryland workers like Tabe
Obi work multiple jobs. Obi works three jobs, almost around the clock,
just to make ends meet, Collins said. He and an estimated 62,000 other
Marylanders are paid the current minimum wage: $5.15 an hour. "We
always go to work because, without it, we can't ride the bus. Without
it, we cannot pay the rent, we cannot buy milk for our kids," Obi said.
Senate President Mike Miller is leading the charge to increase the
state minimum wage by $1. He wants to move a bill that would survive
the governor's expected veto, Collins said. "The minimum wage impacts
largely women and minorities. As a state, we can do better," Miller
said. Gov. Bob Ehrlich, with the backing of the state's chamber of
commerce, argued that a mandated raise in pay would increase costs for
busines. [more] and [more]
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