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Governor Schwarzenegger traveled to a working-class neighborhood near USC on Tuesday to sign AB 1835, the bill to raise California's minimum wage to $8 an hour over the next two years. The governor called the California economy is "a raging, roaring success" and said he was signing the bill to give all Californians a chance "to share in this prosperity." The new law will result in a pay increase for 1.4 million Californians who earn the minimum wage.

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panasianbiz

I'm sure that those who will benefit from the minimum wage increase will applaud the governor's action in this matter.I'm not sure that all of us who live in the state would call the economy as successful as the governor seems to think it is, however.

tommyk

Is there some reason you haven't commented on Verio?

tommyk

Is there some reason you haven't commented on Verio?

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