Democratic leaders back local sales tax options, minimum wage hike
The Legislatures top Dem leaders in a WisPolitics.com luncheon voiced support for Evers budget proposals to raise the minimum wage and allow for expanded local sales taxes.
Evers budget would allow counties to add an additional half-cent sales tax and municipalities of at least 30,000 people to implement a new one. The additional sales tax would have to be approved by voters through a referendum. Republicans have rejected both of those ideas and intend to craft a budget of their own.
Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley, D-Mason, said Wisconsinites have been asking for an increased minimum wage for several years, adding we need to do something about the minimum wage period, we need to do it.
She also said the $10.15 Evers proposed might not be the increase to $15 an hour that some of her Dem colleagues want.
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