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Minn. House Wage Measure Draws Governor's Criticism
The approval last week of a measure in Minnesota's House to raise the state's minimum wage by up to 75 cents this year drew immediate criticism from Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the Star Tribune of Minneapolis reported.
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5/5/2008 AM Contents
- Connecticut House Approves Whistle-Blower Measure
- Bill Requiring Use Of E-Verify Advances in Rhode Island
- Statewide Cable Permitting Bill Goes To Tenn. Governor
- Minn. House Wage Measure Draws Governor's Criticism