National Employment Law Project Issues Statement on 2022 Minimum Wage Bill
August 09, 2019
August 09, 2019
NEW YORK, Aug. 9 -- The National Employment Law Project issued the following statement by Executive Director Christine Owens after New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu rejected a measure that would have increased the state's minimum wage to $12 by 2022:
"Gov. Sununu's veto displays a misinformed and wrongheaded approach to pressing economic issues in New Hampshire. In a statement he released explaining his veto, he contends that only a minute number of workers would have been affect . . .
"Gov. Sununu's veto displays a misinformed and wrongheaded approach to pressing economic issues in New Hampshire. In a statement he released explaining his veto, he contends that only a minute number of workers would have been affect . . .