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D.C. Council votes on I-82 pause © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on ...
It was a year of difficult tradeoffs for Mayor Muriel E. Bowser and the city’s policymakers, who are grappling with a ...
Under the newly passed amendment co-sponsored by councilmembers Christina Henderson and Charles Allen, the current base wage ...
The D.C. Council opted to strip Initiative 82 of some of its provisions after the measure struggled to be fully implemented years after voters approved it.
The D.C. Council on Monday voted 7–5 to partially repeal Initiative 82, a law aimed at gradually raising the tipped minimum ...
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Originally, I-82 was set to raise D.C.’s minimum wage for tipped workers to $15 an hour, the city’s standard for non-tipped ...
The municipality voted Monday night to cap the tipped wage at 75% of the city’s minimum wage, gutting a law passed by ...
The D.C. Council approved a compromise amendment that will ultimately preserve a 25% tip credit. The move comes amid reports ...
The vote outraged the crowd, which erupted in anger and began shouting at the council members. WASHINGTON — Angry attendees let their feelings be known during a DC Council meeting Monday evening as ...
The council also took an initial vote on the Rental Act that would, among other things, speed up the eviction process for ...
The D.C. Council voted on changes to Initiative 82, a controversial piece of legislation that changed how tipped workers were ...
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