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Nevada Needs A Raise

The minimum wage in Nevada is currently $5.15, the federal rate. But in 2004, voters approved a raise in the minimum wage requiring employers to pay Nevada employees $5.15 an hour if the employer provides benefits or $6.15 an hour if the employer does not provide benefits.
Nevada law requires a ballot measure pass twice before being enacted.
You can make sure the minimum wage increases by voting “Yes” on Question 6, which proposes an amendment to the Nevada Constitution to raise the minimum wage. 

 

 

  
 

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