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Oppose minimum wage of $20/hr. for fast food workers

AB1228: This bill would establish the Fast Food Council and prescribe the council's purposes, duties, and limitations and establish an hourly minimum wage for fast food restaurant employees.

Nation's Restaurant News summary Mar 28, 2024: California's controversial $20 minimum wage for quick-service restaurant workers employed by companies with 60 or more locations is set to go into effect after undergoing multiple revisions and pushback from the restaurant industry. Gavin Newsom introduced and passed AB 1228 which increases the minimum wage for fast-food workers from $16 to $20, instead of the originally proposed $22 an hour.

Legislative Outcome: Passed Assembly 53-17-10 on Sep/14/23; passed Senate 32-8-0 on Sep/14/23; State Sen. Brian Dahle voted NO; Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom on Sep/28/23.

Source: Nation's Restaurant News on California voting record AB1228 , Sep 14, 2023

Voted against allowing child-care workers to unionize

Sen. Brian Dahle voted against the legislation that allowed child-care workers to unionize, and said he worries the cost to the state will become too much, especially amid talk of a recession.

"On the surface, it's awesome, but it turns into another whole bureaucracy of government," said Dahle. "Where we're headed, they're going to keep driving the costs through the roof, and that comes out of the taxpayer-funded general fund."

Source: Finger Lake Times on 2022 California Gubernatorial race , Aug 9, 2022

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