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Local Control: The New Twist in Colorado's Tipped Wages Debate
Colorado, USATuesday, March 18, 2025
Not everyone was satisfied with the compromise. Representative Lorena Garcia questioned the urgency behind the bill and why it wasn't postponed indefinitely. She argued that the amendment did not achieve the intended solution for struggling restaurants.
Both sides of the debate issued statements after the vote. The Colorado Restaurant Association expressed hope that local governments would provide relief for struggling restaurants. Meanwhile, a coalition of labor rights activists noted that while the amended bill preserved some local control, it did not allow local governments to end the subminimum wage for tipped workers.
The bill's future remains uncertain as it heads to the House floor. One Fair Wage, a group that was part of the labor coalition, broke away and urged lawmakers to vote the bill down. They argued that the compromise was a giveaway to corporate chains that want to keep workers in poverty.
The coming days will be crucial in determining the bill's fate. The debate has shifted towards local control, but whether this compromise can hold remains to be seen. The bill's journey through the legislative process has been marked by intense discussions and amendments, reflecting the complexity of the issue at hand.
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