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  2. Group turns in signatures to put minimum wage hike, paid sick ...

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    A group fighting for higher minimum wages and paid sick leave submitted 210,000 signatures to the Missouri Secretary of State for 2024 ballot access.

  3. Missouri passes Prop A to increase minimum wage, paid ... - AOL

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    Do you want to amend Missouri law to: increase minimum wage January 1, 2025 to $13.75 per hour, increasing $1.25 per hour each year until 2026, when the minimum wage would be $15.00 per hour;

  4. Proposition A would raise Missouri's minimum wage, require ...

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    Proposition A, which will appear on Missouri ballots Nov. 5, would raise the minimum wage to $15 and require paid sick leave.

  5. Workers in Missouri can look forward to raises after minimum ...

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    In Missouri, voters opted to raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026. Per The New York Times, roughly 58% of Missouri voters had supported the measure as of early Wednesday, with ...

  6. List of US states by minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    Below is a compact table of the minimum wages by U.S. state, U.S. territory, and the District of Columbia. This table is an exact duplicate of the Department of Labor source page ("Consolidated Minimum Wage Table"). So it may be out of date at times. See date on table at source. [7]

  7. Missourians vote to increase minimum wage, require paid sick ...

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    An effort to hike the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantee paid sick leave won the support of Missouri voters Tuesday night. Proposition A was approved by Missouri voters 58% to 42%.

  8. Prevailing wage - Wikipedia

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    There are also 32 states that have state prevailing wage laws, also known as "little Davis–Bacon Acts". The rules and regulations vary from state to state. As of 2016, the prevailing wage requirement, codified in the Davis–Bacon Act, increases the cost of federal construction projects by an average of $1.4 billion per year. [3]: 1

  9. Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 - Wikipedia

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    Sen. James J. Davis (R-PA) and Rep. Robert L. Bacon (R–NY-1), the co-sponsors of the Davis–Bacon Act. The Davis–Bacon Act of 1931 is a United States federal law that establishes the requirement for paying the local prevailing wages on public works projects for laborers and mechanics.