Democratic Lawmakers, Advocates Seek Minimum Wage Hike
HARTFORD, CTHe wouldnt handicap the chances of the General Assembly approving an increase in the minimum wage this year, but Senate President Martin Looney, D-New Haven, said he wouldnt give up the fight because its the right thing to do.
Raising a sufficient minimum wage in the state is not at all a luxury, Looney said. It is not a mere convenience. It is critically important for thousands upon thousands of Connecticut families.
Last month, Connecticuts minimum wage increased to $10.10 an hour, but advocates and labor unions have been pushing for $15 an hour.
However, the composition of lawmakers in the House and the Senate isnt exactly favorable to passage. With a split Senate and a House where the majority of Democrats is so small that all it would take is four votes to defeat a measure, it wont be easy to get a controversial proposal like a minimum wage hike across the finish line.
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