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Quixote1818

(30,406 posts)
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 08:59 PM Nov 2012

Albuquerque city council might repeal minimum wage increase passed by 66% of voters


Dems in Albuquerque need to get ogranized on this NOW! We need to let them know all hell will break lose if they pull this shit!



Snip> Two out of three Albuquerque voters—more than 139,000 of them—want to increase the minimum wage, giving 40,000 Albuquerque workers a raise. Six city councilors could undo it. It's mind-boggling.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/12/1160835/-Albuquerque-city-council-might-repeal-minimum-wage-increase-passed-by-66-of-voters
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Albuquerque city council might repeal minimum wage increase passed by 66% of voters (Original Post) Quixote1818 Nov 2012 OP
Because it doesn't matter what citizens want apparently. nt valerief Nov 2012 #1
So what are the action steps here? 1) See Contact info below: 2) GIVE 'em Hell DU! Tigress DEM Nov 2012 #2
Thank you for posting this! nt Quixote1818 Nov 2012 #4
AFSCME 18 - May be a resource for helping to shine the light of day onto this issue Tigress DEM Nov 2012 #3
Kick Tigress DEM Nov 2012 #5
Why? What the fuck is wrong with them? SheilaT Nov 2012 #6

Tigress DEM

(7,887 posts)
2. So what are the action steps here? 1) See Contact info below: 2) GIVE 'em Hell DU!
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 09:39 PM
Nov 2012

Council President Trudy Jones (See District 8)

Councilor Dan Lewis (See District 9)

Mayor Richard J. Berry mayorberry@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3000
Fax: (505) 768-3019

Above were all on the record before Tuesday's vote as being opposed to a minimum-wage hike.

(District 1) Ken Sanchez kensanchez@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3183

(District 2) Debbie O'Malley domalley@cabq.gov
Vice-President Telephone: (505) 768-3159

(District 3) Isaac Benton ibenton@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3186

(District 4) Brad Winter bwinter@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3101

(District 5) Dan Lewis danlewis@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3189

(District 6) Rey Garduño reygarduno@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3152

(District 7) Michael D. Cook mcook@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3136

(District 8) Trudy Jones trudyjones@cabq.gov
President Telephone: (505) 768-3106

(District 9) Don Harris dharris@cabq.gov
Telephone: (505) 768-3123


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Mayor Berry Says he is interested in what you have to say and wants to hear from you

http://www.cabq.gov/mayor/how-can-we-help

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YOU CAN HELP, Mr MAYOR, by reassuring your constituents and their concerned fellow Americans that you are NOT going to overturn the will of more than 139,000 voters who voted to increase the minimum wage.

There are rumors that the City Council is poised to try and subvert the Will of the People.

Please say it isn't so.

Tigress DEM

(7,887 posts)
3. AFSCME 18 - May be a resource for helping to shine the light of day onto this issue
Mon Nov 12, 2012, 09:47 PM
Nov 2012
http://www.AFSCME18.org
505-266-2505
http://www.afscme18.org

AFSCME Council 18 represents more than 15,000 public employees across New Mexico. We perform many of the state's most important jobs—from childcare providers to corrections officers—and work to make sure our rights, our families and our communities are protected. To learn more about our union and meet our members, please take a moment to watch the following video.

About Council 18

New Mexico’s public service employees are one of the state's most valuable resources.

They safeguard our parks and public roads and buildings and form the backbone of an effective public service system that helps to promote opportunity and improve the lives of all New Mexicans.
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
6. Why? What the fuck is wrong with them?
Thu Nov 15, 2012, 01:34 AM
Nov 2012

I live in Santa Fe, where we have a pretty high local minimum wage. People try very hard to complain about it, but without it the local poverty level would be significantly higher.

Oh, and for those of you who think Santa Fe is too expensive to live in, you're right. The county is totally depopulated, and wild deer now roam the Plaza.

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In reality, this is a perfectly fine place to live. Every time you read about the median house price here, remember that most of us are buying homes well below that amount. The place I bought three years ago is about half of the local median price, and it's perfectly fine for me. Our home prices are greatly distorted by the ones at the top. Most of us, like most people everywhere, live in ordinary homes that are not outrageously priced

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