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Group To Appeal Court Of Appeals Decision On Minimum Wage Proposal

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A group supported by Michigan businesses wants the state Supreme Court to take a look at a ballot initiative. It would increase the state’s minimum wage.  

Michigan Public Radio’s Cheyna Roth reports wednesday a lower court said the measure has to go to the ballot.     

Justin Winslow is a spokesperson for Michigan Opportunity. He’s also president of the Michigan Restaurant Association. He says restaurants would be hurt by this proposal because it also would change the state’s tip structure.    

“We’re ganna keep fighting for this industry, tooth and nail, till the very end.” says Winslow.     

If passed, tipped workers would get the full minimum wage by 20-24.    

Michigan Opportunity says the measure is improperly written and violates the state constitution. But two of the three judges on the Court of Appeals disagreed.  

Supporters of the measure say hundreds of thousands of people have signed the proposal – and Michigan residents deserve to decide.   

Before becoming the newest Capitol reporter for Michigan Public Radio Network, Cheyna Roth was an attorney. She spent her days fighting it out in court as an assistant prosecuting attorney for Ionia County.
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