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Oklahomans reject $15 minimum wage

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Voters reject effort to hike Oklahoma’s minimum wage
Voters on Tuesday defeated State Question 832 which would have gradually increased the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2029 with additional increases based on the cost of living.

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Oklahoma voters say civic duty, minimum wage propelled them to polls
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Georgia Republicans go to the polls Tuesday to select their candidate for U.S. Senate to take on incumbent Jon Ossoff, a rising Democratic star and potential presidential candidate in 2028.

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OK minimum wage fails; incumbents win local races
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Minimum wage in Oklahoma: voters reject increase in primary election
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State Question 832: Raising the Oklahoma minimum wage
Supporters of SQ 832 collected 157,287 verified signatures —well over the required minimum of 92,000—in a petition to put the measure up for a vote.

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Oklahoma voters weigh in on governor, attorney general and State Question 832 in primary election
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Rural vs. Urban: Why SQ 832 to increase minimum wage failed

When it comes to State Question 832, election data shows mass support for an increase in minimum wage by voters in urban counties, versus disapproval by the majority of voters in rural areas.
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Omaha Chamber opposes ordinance to restore $15 minimum wage for younger workers

The Omaha City Council heard from the public Tuesday on a proposed ordinance that, if passed, would keep the minimum wage in the city at $15 an hour for all workers. The Greater Omaha Chamber is among those in opposition.
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