Senate to vote on minimum wage bill that could see young workers paid less

Arizona State Elections Director Eric Spencer, right, brings boxes to the elections office at the Arizona Capitol July 7, 2016, in Phoenix. Legislation to allow employers to pay some young people less than the voter-mandated minimum wage cleared a crucial hurdle Thursday, March 28, 2019, after its sponsor agreed it would not be tied to whether the worker was in school. (Ross D. Franklin/AP, file)

Arizona State Elections Director Eric Spencer, right, brings boxes to the elections office at the Arizona Capitol July 7, 2016, in Phoenix. Legislation to allow employers to pay some young people less than the voter-mandated minimum wage cleared a crucial hurdle Thursday, March 28, 2019, after its sponsor agreed it would not be tied to whether the worker was in school. (Ross D. Franklin/AP, file)

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