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Council President Todd Gloria: News From City of San Diego

The San Diego City Council approved placing a measure to increase the minimum wage and provide workers with five days of earned sick leave on the June 2016 ballot. Council President Todd Gloria, who authored the initial measure, said he believes voters will support helping to raise up the 38% of San Diego workers who struggle to afford basic necessities due to the low minimum wage. However, opponents delayed implementation of the wage increase for at least two years by funding a referendum campaign. Gloria looks forward to a fact-based campaign in 2016.

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Council President Todd Gloria: News From City of San Diego

The San Diego City Council approved placing a measure to increase the minimum wage and provide workers with five days of earned sick leave on the June 2016 ballot. Council President Todd Gloria, who authored the initial measure, said he believes voters will support helping to raise up the 38% of San Diego workers who struggle to afford basic necessities due to the low minimum wage. However, opponents delayed implementation of the wage increase for at least two years by funding a referendum campaign. Gloria looks forward to a fact-based campaign in 2016.

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STATEMENT

For immediate release: October 20, 2014 Contact: Katie Keach, 619-847-8274

Voters to Decide Fate of Minimum Wage Increase and Earned Sick Leave
Council President Comments on the June 2016 Vote

SAN DIEGO (October 20, 2014) Today the San Diego City Council approved placing its
measure to increase the minimum wage and allow workers to earn sick leave before voters in
June 2016. Council President Todd Gloria, who authored the initial measure, commented on the
action.

Increasing the minimum wage and providing workers five days of earned sick leave are right
policies for San Diego. I am confident that my fellow San Diegans will join me in helping to raise
up our hard working neighbors, 38% of whom are struggling to afford shelter and food every
month because the minimum wage is too low. I am confident that San Diegans will support this
reasonable, common sense measure.

Minimum wage opponents delayed the implementation of the minimum wage increase by
funding a deceitful referendum campaign. The result is that 172,000 San Diegans will have to
wait at least two years to get these necessary raises that will help them keep a roof on their
heads and food on their tables. I look forward to a campaign based on facts, rather than the lies
told during the signature gathering process. I am glad the City Council acted today to provide
voters the chance to raise up San Diego.

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News from
Council President Todd Gloria
City of San Diego

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