Sacramento, CA — Voting on party lines, California lawmakers in the Senate and Assembly voted to develop a 10-member California Fast Food Council. If AB 257 is signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, it would create a council made up of four employee representatives from the fast food industry, four employer representatives, and two state officials. It would review and make changes related to things like wages and working conditions within the industry. A late amendment approved will cap any increase in minimum wage next year for larger chain fast food restaurants at $22 an hour (statewide minimum wage is $15.50 an hour). Republican lawmakers in both chambers were against the bill, arguing that it
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