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Rauner Not Commenting on Senate Minimum Wage Bill

Governor Bruce Rauner won't say whether he would sign a minimum wage bill that cleared the Illinois Senate.

The Moline Dispatch reports the Winnetka Republican was asked during a stop whether he would sign the bill if it passed the Illinois House.
 

Rauner says he "will get the minimum wage raised'' but that it has to be tied with job creation and other pro-business reforms.

He has proposed boosting the wage to $10 over seven years.

The bill which passed the Senate last week would bump the minimum wage to $9 per hour on July 1 that would rise in annual increments before hitting $11 in 2019. It also includes a tax credit for companies that employ fewer than 50 workers.

It moves to the House, where passage there seems less certain.
 

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