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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 16 MIN

Missourians voted for a higher minimum wage and paid sick leave. Both are under attack

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The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday challenging the constitutionality of Proposition A, the minimum wage and sick leave law that voters passed with 58% support last November. In this episode, Fran Marion, a longtime fast food restaurant worker, details her support for the measure. Buddy Lahl, CEO of the Missouri Restaurant Association, explains his opposition. This story was originally featured as part of KCUR’s talk show, Up to Date.

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Missourians voted for a higher minimum wage and paid sick leave. Both are under attack

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The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday challenging the constitutionality of Proposition A, the minimum wage and sick leave law that voters passed with 58% support last November. In this episode, Fran Marion, a longtime fast food...

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