California voters are deciding whether to raise the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour, which would be the highest in U.S.
Californians today rejected a rent control ballot measure that inspired more than $150 million in campaign spending and laid bare competing visions of how to respond to the state’s housing crisis.
California voted on 10 propositions, including bonds for climate and education projects and constitutional amendments.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Proposition 32, which would raise the state's minimum wage to $18 an hour, was rejected as of Wednesday. The current state minimum is $16 per hour.
Prop. 32’s fate could signal how liberal California’s electorate remains ... 36% opposed and 27% unsure in its late September poll. When you make a one time donation you ensure our dedicated ...
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