Maine: Chris Hall

January 29, 2009 - 11:41 pm
NEWS FEED: Bangor Daily News

Automatic minimum wage hikes proposed

AUGUST, Maine — In a move denounced by the business community, Maine’s minimum wage would go up every year based on the increase in the consumer price index under a measure now before lawmakers.

“There have been a number of states in the country that have done this,” said Rep. John Tuttle, D-Sanford, House chairman of the Legislature’s Labor Committee and sponsor of the bill. “This is a more efficient method of addressing the need of a minimum wage, particularly given difficult economic times.”

He said several constituents had approached him about sponsoring an increase in the minimum wage, both through tying it to the consumer price index and through a fixed increase.

Fri, 05/30/2008 - 00:10

Health Coverage for Maine launches campaign

A new coalition called Health Coverage for Maine launched their effort to oppose the people’s veto of the new taxes on beer, wine and soda.

The veto effort is orchestrated by Fed Up with Taxes, a coalition of business groups. They need to collect 55,000 signatures to repeal the law passed by the Legislature.

The Legislature approved the new taxes to fund Dirigo, the state’s health insurance program.

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