Yesterday, voters in Washington, DC and Portland, Maine voted on ballot initiatives that would have scrapped the tipped minimum wage rates in the District and city.
In Portland, voters resoundingly voted against scrapping the tipped minimum wage by a vote of 61.1% - 38.9%. To call this a drubbing is somewhat of an understatement.
As for voters in Washington, DC, they went the other way, with approximately 74% in favor of eliminating the tipped minimum wage (as of this writing…although some votes are still trickling in.) What does this mean? By 2027, all hourly workers in the District will be paid the same wage regardless of it they receive tips or not.
For additional information as to the vote in Washington, DC: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dc-voters-approve-ballot-measure-tipped-minimum-wage_n_63618769e4b0ff210e6848a2
For additional information as to the vote in Portland: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/portland-maine-voters-reject-18-minimum-wage_n_6361732ce4b045895a9734af/amp
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