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Quinn Approves Minimum Wage Referendum

Minimum Wage Will Be $11 On January 1st
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Voters will get to weigh in on whether Illinois should raise its minimum wage for adults to 10 dollars an hour. Governor Pat Quinn approved the ballot question Sunday, and wasted no time campaigning on the issue.
The question is just advisory - lawmakers don't have to heed the people's advice - but supporters of the increase say they hope it'll pressure reluctant legislators to go along.

Critics say this is a ploy to get more Democrats to the polls - since turnout tends to be lower in non-presidential election years.

Unlikely to allay those concerns was Gov. Quinn's signing ceremony, which sounded like a campaign rally.
 
"You know, when people work from paycheck to paycheck, they ought to have a decent paycheck to support their family on. That's what our movement's all about."
 
Within minutes, Quinn's campaign sent out two e-mail blasts, including one soliciting donations.

Voters could be confronted with as many as seven referenda on this November's ballot.

Jennifer Fuller joined Capitol News Illinois in July 2023 as the organization’s broadcast director. She will oversee the launch and operations of CNI’s new broadcast division.

Contact Jennifer Fuller at jfuller@capitolnewsillinois.com
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