
Debate on Q. 4: Increase minimum wage to $12/hour by 2020
Season 2016 Episode 5 | 49m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Your Vote 2016 Debate on Ballot Question #4 increasing minimum wage, October 20, 2016
A Your Vote 2016 debate on ballot question number four: an act to increase Maine's minimum wage to $12 per hour by 2020. Recorded live from maine public's Lewiston studio. Representing No on Question 4: Greg Dugal, Executive Director of Maine Restaurant Association & Maine Innkeepers. Representing Yes on Question 4: Mike Tipping, communications director for Mainers for Fair Wages.
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Funding for Your Vote 2016 is provided by MEMIC, Lambert Coffin, the Colby Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs and Civic Engagement and by Maine Public members like you.

Debate on Q. 4: Increase minimum wage to $12/hour by 2020
Season 2016 Episode 5 | 49m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
A Your Vote 2016 debate on ballot question number four: an act to increase Maine's minimum wage to $12 per hour by 2020. Recorded live from maine public's Lewiston studio. Representing No on Question 4: Greg Dugal, Executive Director of Maine Restaurant Association & Maine Innkeepers. Representing Yes on Question 4: Mike Tipping, communications director for Mainers for Fair Wages.
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