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Gov Glenn Youngkin Vetoes Marijuana Minimum Wage Bills Following

gov youngkin vetoes Virginia S Recreational marijuana And minimum w
gov youngkin vetoes Virginia S Recreational marijuana And minimum w

Gov Youngkin Vetoes Virginia S Recreational Marijuana And Minimum W File virginia republican gubernatorial candidate glenn youngkin talks with supporters during a rally in culpeper, va., oct. 13, 2021. the republican governor of virginia vetoed two top democratic legislative priorities on thursday, march 28, 2024: bills that would have allowed the recreational retail sales of marijuana to begin next year and measures mandating a minimum wage increase. Lucas had introduced the wage bill, which would have increase the minimum in virginia to $13.50 per hour by january 2025 and to $15 per hour by january 2026. currently, minimum wage in the.

youngkin vetoes bills On Retail marijuana Sales minimum wage New
youngkin vetoes bills On Retail marijuana Sales minimum wage New

Youngkin Vetoes Bills On Retail Marijuana Sales Minimum Wage New He announced vetoes thursday to bills that would have allowed the recreational retail sales of marijuana to begin next year and measures mandating a minimum wage increase. youngkin said the. Gov. glenn youngkin vetoed legislation thursday that would have established a retail marijuana market in virginia and raised the state’s minimum wage to $15 per hour, torpedoing two top democratic priorities from the 2024 general assembly session. bill to allow marijuana sales in peril after breakdown on virginia arena deal. As for the wage legislation, which would have increased the current $12 per hour minimum wage to $13.50 on jan. 1, 2025, and then to $15 on jan. 1, 2026, youngkin said the bills would “imperil. Richmond — gov. glenn youngkin (r) said thursday that he has vetoed bills to establish a state regulated marketplace for marijuana and to raise virginia’s minimum wage, gutting two democratic.

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