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Opposing the bills, Michigan League for Public Policy President and CEO Monique Stanton said in a Thursday statement that they would “weaken Michigan’s minimum wage and earned paid sick time laws” and “threaten to erode essential protections for workers, harm families, and jeopardize public health.”

“Increasing the minimum wage is essential to ensuring workers are paid fairly and can afford basic necessities like housing, food and healthcare,” Stanton’s statement continued. “Livable wages also benefit local economies because people are more likely to spend their earnings at small businesses, stimulating growth and reducing employee turnover. And we also know tipped workers stand to benefit from the elimination of the tipped wage. Evidence from other states shows that tipped workers in states with a single fair minimum wage fare as well as or better than their counterparts in states with subminimum tipped wages.”

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