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New Jersey Assembly to consider minimum wage amendment today

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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 6:30 am | Updated: 7:56 am, Thu Feb 14, 2013.

TRENTON— New Jersey voters could be asked to raise the minimum wage and tie future increases to the Consumer Price Index.

The Assembly is set to vote today on a resolution that would place the constitutional amendment on November's ballot. The Senate has already passed the resolution.

The amendment calls for raising the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $8.25 next January and tie future increases to the annual price index.

Gov. Chris Christie last month conditionally vetoed a bill that would have raised the minimum wage by $1.25 per hour. Christie suggested a $1 per hour wage increase if Democrats agreed to phase it in over three years.

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