Amendment 70 seeks to gradually raise minimum wage

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Amendment 70 seeks to gradually raise minimum wage

Voters asked to raise the floor to $12 an hour by 2020
Patty Kupfer, campaign manager for Colorado Families for a Fair Wage, leads a group in July that delivered 200,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office to place a ballot question before voters that would gradually raise the minimum wage.

Amendment 70 seeks to gradually raise minimum wage

Patty Kupfer, campaign manager for Colorado Families for a Fair Wage, leads a group in July that delivered 200,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s Office to place a ballot question before voters that would gradually raise the minimum wage.
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The Nov. 8 election is the first presidential election in which all voters will receive a ballot through the mail if registered to vote by Oct. 31. Here are some details:
Ballots will be mailed beginning this week.
Ballots can be returned by mail or dropped off at a secure, 24-hour drop boxes at: La Plata County Clerk & Recorder’s Office, 98 Everett St., Durango; Bayfield Town Hall, 1199 Bayfield Parkway, Bayfield; La Plata County Administration Building, 1101 E. Second Ave., Durango, or Farmers Fresh Market, 535 Goddard Ave., Ignacio.
Voter registration is open through Election Day.
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