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Zorro

(16,296 posts)
Wed Feb 16, 2022, 09:11 PM Feb 2022

St. Petersburg company pushing for bill that would prohibit higher local wages

Power Design donated to the political committees of key legislative players but says it had nothing to do with writing the bill.

A St. Petersburg company that paid millions to settle a wage theft case is pushing a controversial bill that would prohibit local governments from setting a minimum wage higher than the state’s current $10 an hour for employees and contractors.

The company, Power Design, has donated tens of thousands of dollars to the political committees of key legislators, including the bill’s sponsors. And the company is tied to a mysterious group lobbying on behalf of the bill.

A Power Design spokesperson said the company didn’t write the bill but cares about its goal.

“The genesis of SB 1124 was a group of developers and construction tradesman efforts to rectify the impact that local wage ordinances are having on residential projects (especially affordable housing projects) and entry-level positions,” David Redden, a Power Design spokesperson, said in an email.

https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2022/02/16/st-petersburg-company-pushing-for-bill-that-would-prohibit-higher-local-wages/

We don't know nuttin' about nuttin'...and that ain't our fingerprints all over dat bill...
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St. Petersburg company pushing for bill that would prohibit higher local wages (Original Post) Zorro Feb 2022 OP
Guarantee a living wage! Lydiarose Feb 2022 #1

Lydiarose

(68 posts)
1. Guarantee a living wage!
Sun Feb 27, 2022, 01:20 PM
Feb 2022

A $10 minimum wage equates to $20,000 per year. Who can live on that? It's way below the poverty level!

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