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At the start of last week, there were four members of Congress at risk of expulsion due to allegations of severe misconduct. Two of those members, Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Eric Swalwell (...
COLUMBUS – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Friday approved a petition seeking to amend Article II of the Ohio Constitution and set the state’s minimum wage at $15 an hour in 2028, clearing an early hurdle in proponents’ efforts to put the amendment on the ballot.
The proposal, backed by a coalition of advocacy groups called Raise the Wage Ohio, is still in the early phases of the long process of getting on the ballot.
Yost reviewed the proposal to ensure that it was a fair and truthful representation of what it would attempt to accomplish. Yost previously rejected a proposal on Oct. 14, the first time it was submitted, over sections that didn’t include or conflicted with relevant existing law and parts of the Ohio Constitution, among other issues.
But the second time around, Yost didn’t find any such problems.
The next step in the process is an assessment by the Ohio Ballot Board, which must determine whether the petition contains a single constitutional amendment or multiple amendments. If the board certifies the proposal, the petitioners can begin to collect signatures from registered voters from across the state.
Ohio’s current minimum wage is $9.30 an hour, and $4.65 for tipped workers. After an amendment voters approved in 2006, the minimum wage increases each year with inflation as determined by the Consumer Price Index. Last month, the state announced the minimum wage beginning Jan. 1 for non-tipped employees will be $10.10. It will be $5.05 for tipped workers.
...At the start of last week, there were four members of Congress at risk of expulsion due to allegations of severe misconduct. Two of those members, Reps. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) and Eric Swalwell (...