Politics & Government

While 'Insulted,' Sweeney Celebrates Raising of Minimum Wage

According to NJBIZ:


Joining union and community leaders this morning at a church in Trenton's Chambersburg neighborhood, Sen. President Steve Sweeney (D-West Deptford) called the passing of a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 the “conclusion of an amazing journey."

"This was a great victory for the working class of the state," Sweeney today said at the press conference held by Working Families United.

On Tuesday, voters resoundingly opted to raise the wage by $1 through a ballot question and tie future increases to the consumer price index. The measure succeeded by a margin of over 20 percentage points.

Through aggressive advertisement and outreach efforts, a coalition of business groups around the state had pressed hard to defeat the wage hike, claiming it would hurt small businesses and force employers to reduce hours and ultimately, cut jobs.

Today, Sweeney said he was "insulted" by those repeated claims, chalking them up to nothing more than scare tactics from the business groups. He said he remembered similar false rhetoric regarding the fight for paid family leave several years back that he says never panned out.

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