Editorial: Vote Yes on SQ 832
OKLAHOMA CITY — In the battle over the minimum wage in Oklahoma, the money has been flowing – to advertisers, but not to the workers. People for Opportunity, an Oklahoma City-based 501(c)(4) nonprofit with ties to the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, is flooding the airwaves with ads claiming that State Question 832, which would [...] The post Editorial: Vote Yes on SQ 832 appeared first on The Black Chronicle .
OKLAHOMA CITY — In the battle over the minimum wage in Oklahoma, the money has been flowing – to advertisers, but not to the workers.
People for Opportunity, an Oklahoma City-based 501(c)(4) nonprofit with ties to the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, is flooding the airwaves with ads claiming that State Question 832, which would raise Oklahoma’s minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 by 2029, would raise inflation and harm low-wage earning Oklahomans.
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