By Katie Kyros
Fox 43 TV (York, PA), February 9, 2015
Minimum wage workers marched at the state Capitol led by Democratic lawmakers. They’re supporting Democrats’ bills in the state Senate and the House that would raise the wage to $10.10. ...
“Right now it’s a poverty wage, $7.25 an hour,” says Charlie Crystle, a supporter who is the CEO of Lancaster Food Company. “I doubt that you can live on that, most people certainly can’t.” ...