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Lucas threatens future Democratic cooperation if Youngkin vetoes minimum wage bill

Lucas threatens future Democratic cooperation if Youngkin vetoes minimum wage bill

With a minimum wage bill advancing, Lucas threatens to end bipartisan cooperation if Youngkin vetoes it.

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Jan 26, 2024
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Lucas threatens future Democratic cooperation if Youngkin vetoes minimum wage bill

Democrats in Virginia’s General Assembly are advancing a bill that would increase the minimum wage to $13.50 per hour in 2025 and $15 per hour in 2026. While the bill still has multiple steps until it passes, a powerful Democratic state senator is threatening to end future cooperation with the governor if he vetoes the bill.

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