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Senate panel tackles $12 minimum wage

The Columbian
Published: March 30, 2015, 12:00am

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — A bill to raise Washington’s highest-in-the-nation state minimum wage to $12-an-hour with a series of annual 50-cent increases is set to get a hearing in the state Senate.

A committee in the Republican-controlled chamber is scheduled to discuss the measure this afternoon. It earlier passed the House, where Democrats are in the majority.

Washington’s hourly minimum wage is now $9.47. Under the state’s current law, the minimum wage goes up every January with inflation. The Employment Security Department said this year’s minimum wage hike affected more than 67,000 workers.

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