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Jefferson City News Tribune: Minimum wage proposal divides businesses

By Philip Joens
Jefferson City News Tribune, October 11, 2018

A proposal to raise Missouri's minimum wage to $12 per hour by 2023 is dividing businesses. ...

Not all businesses oppose Proposition B. More than 450 business representatives signed a list supporting Proposition B, according to Businesses For a Fair Minimum Wage, a group of business owners that support the measure.

Eleven Jefferson City business owners signed to indicate their support: Spectators Sports Bar & Grill owner Scott Drinkard, Love2Nourish owner Laurel Dunwoody, J.R. Pain Management owner Julie Ruengert, Antiquarium owner Lance Salmons, Premium Pets...

KCUR: Kansas City Has Another Chance To Raise The Minimum Wage, Along With All Of Missouri

By Andrea Tudhope
KCUR 89.3 (NPR), Oct 10, 2018

... A study from MIT suggests a single adult in Kansas City needs to make $11.05 an hour to get by. The same calculation says an adult with one child needs to make $24.06. But at $7.85, a full-time minimum wage worker in Missouri takes home only about $16,000 a year. ...

Research also suggests a higher minimum wage results in more productivity and less turnover in the workplace, which saves businesses money. More than 400 Missouri businesses — most of them small — have backed Prop...

CNBC: Main Street groups wary of Amazon's $15 per hour wages

CNBC, Oct 2, 2018

CNBC's Kate Rogers reports on the minimum wage impact Amazon is having on small businesses after it raised its minimum wages for U.S. workers. 

Quotes Business for a Fair Minimum Wage Statement: "All businesses, big and small, should pay a wage that workers can live on. It's way past time to raise the impoverishing $7.25 federal minimum wage, strengthen consumer demand, and help level the playing field among businesses."

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Jefferson City News Tribune: Bob Goodrich: Movie theater owner spotlights benefits of raising minimum wage

Op-Ed By Bob Goodrich
Jefferson City News Tribune, Oct 2, 2018. Also in the Fulton Sun.

Movie theaters have been our family business since my father opened a single-screen theater in 1930 with a showing of “All Quiet on the Western Front.” I bought my father’s theater in 1967, and expanded Goodrich Quality Theaters to five states, including Capital 8 in Jefferson City. We couldn’t have done it without great employees and generations of moviegoers coming through our doors.

A lot has changed and improved in the 50 years since I’ve owned the business – from the wide range of  movies we now show to the sound, seats...

NJBIZ: $15 minimum wage would boost state economy

By Daniel J. Munoz
NJBIZ, October 2, 2018

The increase of a minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2023 could inject $3.9 billion in the state’s economy through a rise of the consumption power for over 1 million residents, according to a report by the advocacy group New Jersey Policy Perspective.

NJPP’s report, unveiled Tuesday at a statehouse press conference in Trenton, said a higher minimum wage would result in lower employee turnover, thereby lowering the costs of hiring and training. A wage increase would also boost productivity and purchasing power for workers, according to the report.

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Kansas City Star: ‘You can’t make enough with minimum wage’: What does it take to get by in Missouri?

By Allison Kite
Kansas City Star, Missouri Influencer Series, Oct 1, 2018

It’s been years since Desiree Saunders earned the minimum wage...but the child nutrition worker at Kansas City Public Schools said she constantly sees students whose families struggle because their parents earn Missouri’s minimum wage. ... Missouri’s minimum wage is $7.85 per hour, but an initiative petition on the November ballot would raise it to $12 per hour. ...

At The Rieger restaurant on Main Street, owner Howard Hanna said he pays his workers well above the minimum wage. To him, that makes good business sense because...

Arkansas Democrat Gazette: Arkansas governor, lieutenant governor signal opposition to minimum wage ballot issue

By Michael R. Wickline
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, September 26, 2018

Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin said Tuesday they plan to vote against a proposed initiated act that would raise the state's minimum wage by $2.50 an hour to $11 an hour by 2021. These two Republicans signaled their opposition to Issue 5 on the Nov. 6 general election ballot in separate written statements, after supporters of the proposed ballot measure held a news conference Tuesday morning at Trio's restaurant in Little Rock as a kick-off event.

The proposed initiated act would raise the minimum...

KATV ABC 7 (AR): Group hoping to increase minimum wage continues campaign despite legal limbo

By Marine Glisovic

KATV ABC 7, Little Rock, September 25, 2018

If approved by Arkansas voters, minimum wage earners could see another $2.50 an hour by 2021. A group hoping to increase the minimum wage kicked off an awareness campaign on Tuesday. While Arkansans For a Fair Wage hopes to educate voters, Issue 5 remains in legal limbo after a lawsuit was filed to remove the question from the November ballot. ... During Tuesday’s press conference, several supporters voiced their reasons as to why Arkansans should approve increasing the minimum wage to $11 an hour...

KAIT 8 (AR): Minimum wage campaign continues ahead of November ballot

By Katie Woodall
KAIT Region 8 News, Little Rock, September 25, 2018

A group hoping to increase the minimum wage by $2.50 an hour by 2021 kicked off an awareness campaign Tuesday. As Little Rock station KATV reports, Arkansans For A Fair Wage are fighting for Issue 5 to be put on the November ballot. ...

Capi Peck is a restaurant owner in Little Rock who supports Issue 5.

Peck already pays her employees above the minimum wage, and says it has paid off for her business.

“It’s been successful for me to pay my staff more...