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Unfortunately, most people only
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More than 2 million Americans are
getting raises, thanks to
states»
minimum wage increases Business Insider Kate Taylor November 9, 2016
Ive been saying it for weeks he wont buy big this summer if at ALL!!!!! AW thinks we are fine as we are despite the world and his wife
stating that we really need about three top notch players, I think the
minimum we need is a skilled and beast like striker but Im betting we don't
get that either.
There are, by
minimum count, four good teams that could beat the Blue Devils to the finals: West Virginia, Ohio
State (if
State can win the Big Ten championship and
get into the tournament at all), Loyola of Chicago and Mississippi
State.
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us
get a
minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the
state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
DeFrancisco noticeably
got under Cuomo's skin during the debate over increasing the
state's
minimum wage to $ 15.
After failing to
get any offers the last two times around and dropping the
minimum required bid by $ 300,000, the
state has sold one of its empty upstate prisons: The 31 - acre Camp Georgetown in Madison County.
«Seeing our US Senators
get it so right on the need to raise the
minimum wage makes it all the more frustrating that our
State Senators have
got it so wrong,» said Dan Cantor, Executive Director of the Working Families Party.
In turn, Heastie praised Cuomo's push to
get liberal policies enacted, even jokingly suggesting Cuomo approved the
state's increase in the
minimum wage in order to beat California by taking advantage of the 3 - hour time difference.
Klein was roundly criticized by liberals for working with Senate Republicans, but he has argued the IDC was able to
get big - ticket accomplishments through the chamber, such as two bills to increase the
state's
minimum wage, the most recent of which passed this year.
I tend to doubt we'll see a $ 15
minimum wage across the
state relatively soon, but I think eventually we'll
get there, and I think it will be in this year's budget,» said Magnarelli, a Democrat from Syracuse.
I believe that one of my other answers has a link to the electio laws of each of the
states (need to find it), and from there you can see the
minimum requirements to
get your name on a ballot in a
state.
What's your strategy for
getting the
State Senate to agree to initiatives like the
minimum wage and the DREAM Act?
Republican Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino on Tuesday released a fundraising email opposing the increase in the
state's
minimum wage to $ 15, urging supports to help him have the «tools» to
get his message out.
Sen. Chuck Schumer yesterday said at an unrelated news conference that the
state Senate had blocked the
minimum wage increase measure, disagreeing with the premise of my question that Gov. Andrew Cuomo didn't exert much effort to
get the measure through the Legislature (Schumer is the sponsor of a federal measure to raise the national
minimum wage).
The advantage goes to smaller sates because of the default 2 delegates each
state gets for their senators and
minimum of one representative.
In a statement, new Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said, «Raising the
minimum wage is about the moral obligation we have to help families across the
state who are struggling to
get by.
On Monday, after
getting the greenlight from the
state legislature, Gov. Andrew Cuomo formally signed two of his most carefully - watched initiatives into law, enacting a statewide $ 15
minimum wage plan and 12 - week paid family leave policy.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he'll try to
get the
state legislature to broaden an increase in the
state's
minimum wage beyond fast food workers, but the newly appointed deputy majority leader of the
state Senate is throwing some cold water on that plan.
«If you've
got workers at or near the
minimum wage, you can't make that wage reduction, under current
state law.»
Since well before the
State of the
State address in January when Cuomo made the $ 15
minimum wage and an exceedingly generous paid family leave centerpieces of his forthcoming agenda, I've been
getting calls and letters from small - business men and women across upstate anguishing over what this will mean for their thin - margin enterprises.
Clearly, HTC and other unions have identified DeFrancisco as the biggest obstacle to
getting the
state Senate to approve the $ 15
minimum wage that Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed in January.
Get in the vanguard among
states with the $ 15 an hour
minimum wage; pass a paid family leave that makes any others in the country look like chump change.
«We're now in the
state of New York
getting into monarch rule,» DeFrancisco said, saying Cuomo has disrupted the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches with his unilateral
minimum wage actions.
Governor Andrew Cuomo says he will try to
get the
state legislature to broaden an increase in the
state's
minimum wage beyond fast food workers, but the newly appointed Deputy Majority Leader of the
state Senate is throwing some cold water on that plan.
After all, he's the man who will negotiate the new
state budget and have a major say on such issues as raising the
minimum wage,
getting bad teachers out of the classroom and increasing funding for buses and subways, as well as Metro - North and the Long Island Rail Road.
Touting the agreement to increase the
state's
minimum wage, Gov. Andrew Cuomo in an interview on NY1's Inside City Hall Monday night said the agreement was a mix of both «movement» politics and «
getting it done» on the inside.
Among the bills to be paid is the cost to hospitals and other Medicaid providers of complying with Cuomo's increase in the
state minimum wage — the impact of which keeps
getting bigger.
«I don't think the IDC played a definitive role in any of that,» Lipton said, «and I think a progressive majority in the
state Senate could have
gotten much better raise the age legislation passed, could have
gotten a much stronger
minimum wage bill, not to mention all the stuff that's left undone.»
Nurses are hoping the Buffalo Common Council will
get behind
state legislation to mandate
minimum nurse - to - patient staffing ratios.
The
state's $ 178.6 billion pension fund, the third - largest in the US, has privately told hedge funds in recent weeks that they must earn a
minimum 10 percent annual return — or they're going to
get the boot.
After the speech, she said the
state's restrictive gun laws make it too hard for people to
get permits to carry concealed weapons, though she doesn't support lowering the
minimum age to obtain a concealed carry permit.
She and Wilkinson, who also lives in Syracuse, are among an estimated 18,500 low - wage workers in Onondaga County expected to
get raises on Dec. 31 because of the
state's higher
minimum wage, according to the Fiscal Policy Institute.
And there's still no agreement yet whether to include workers who
get tips, like wait servers, in the plan for a three year phase in of increases to the
state's
minimum wage.
A
state Senate committee will hear bills Monday that would prevent local
minimum - wage ordinances and residency rules from applying to contractors that
get state and federal money funneled through local governments.
«The Council is committed to fighting for the diverse needs of the 8.4 million people who call New York City home and I look forward to continuing to work with Governor [Andrew] Cuomo, [Senate] Majority Leader [John] Flanagan, [Assembly] Speaker [Carl] Heastie and
state lawmakers to advocate for our top priorities, such as the DREAM Act, a $ 15
minimum wage and paid family leave, and to make sure that New York City
gets its fair share.»
Having the Independent Dems in the ruling coalition enabled Cuomo to
get a win on increasing the
state's
minimum wage, a proposal that Senate Republicans blocked last year.
Since the
minimum time it takes to amend the
state constitution through a legislatively referred constitutional amendment is four years,
getting a partisan policy added to the constitution is a significant victory.
«Raising the
minimum wage will mean restoring opportunity and basic decency to workers and families across the
state who are struggling to
get by,» Cuomo said.
«So Mr. Vice President, today I announce that I will propose to the New York
state legislature not just $ 15 for fast - food workers, because a fast - food worker deserves $ 15 an hour, construction workers deserve $ 15 an hour, and home healthcare aides deserve $ 15 an hour, and taxi - cab drivers deserve $ 15 an hour, and every working man and woman in the State of New York deserves $ 15 an hour as a minimum wage - and we are not going to stop until we get it done!&r
state legislature not just $ 15 for fast - food workers, because a fast - food worker deserves $ 15 an hour, construction workers deserve $ 15 an hour, and home healthcare aides deserve $ 15 an hour, and taxi - cab drivers deserve $ 15 an hour, and every working man and woman in the
State of New York deserves $ 15 an hour as a minimum wage - and we are not going to stop until we get it done!&r
State of New York deserves $ 15 an hour as a
minimum wage - and we are not going to stop until we
get it done!»
ALBANY — Timothy Cardinal Dolan traveled to the
state Capitol Tuesday to join a rally for the $ 15
minimum wage and to meet with leaders, but couldn't
get a sit - down with Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie.
When Gov. Andrew Cuomo couldn't
get the lawmakers to increase the
minimum wage across the
state to $ 10.50 an hour, he changed course to focus on the fast - food industry.
«If they were doing their job they would not approve this spending until, at a
minimum, the comptroller
gets independent oversight over all
state entity contracts and they close all the loopholes and back doors to that.»
More than one million workers across New York will be
getting raises this New Year's Eve, as the
state minimum wage is set to increase from $ 8 an hour to $ 8.75.
Powell, who joined the PEP in 2012 and served on the contract committee, contends he never
got the
state - required
minimum six hours of training on financial oversight, accountability and fiduciary duties.
Announcing the details in a briefing, Governor Cuomo spelled out a complex plan that would allow New York City's
minimum wage workers to receive $ 15 an hour in three years, Long Island and Westchester employees to
get $ 15 in six years, and the rest of the
state to reach $ 12.50 in five years.
With the exception of a
minimum wage hike and the sighting of new casinos, there wasn't much policy in Cuomo's plan for
state lawmakers to
get hung up on.