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	<author_name>Progressive Mass </author_name>
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	<title>It&#x27;s Time to Raise the Minimum Wage Again</title>
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	<description>From 2013 to 2018, Raise Up Massachusetts, a coalition of faith, labor, and community groups, worked to bring the statewide minimum wage closer to a living wage, and given the stagnation of the federal minimum wage, our $15 is something to be proud of. But it&#x27;s still not a living wage. And given the rising costs of health care, housing, child care, and basic goods, it doesn&#x27;t stretch as far as it did in June of 2018. That&#x27;s why it&#x27;s time to raise the minimum wage again. New legislation, filed earlier this year by Sen. Jason Lewis and Reps. Tram Nguyen and Dan Donahue would raise the minimum wage to $20 and index it to inflation so that it doesn&#x27;t lose value over time. And it would include municipal employees, who were left out of the last minimum wage increase. Can you urge the Joint Committee on Labor &amp;amp; Workforce Development to advance these bills?</description>
	<url>https://actionnetwork.org/letters/min-wage-testimony-2023</url>
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