Tim Walz reaffirms support for $15-an-hour minimum wage for Minnesota
At a news conference with a group of mayors, Walz, a southern
"That kind of short circuits the way I build coalitions," Walz said. "We have not had that general conversation. We have not built it together."
He added: "What I do know is we do need to have it."
Later in the day, Walz reaffirmed his support with a tweet that said, "I support a
Walz is running against Republican
Walz said he would listen to both workers and businesses to set a wage floor. He credited higher minimum wages with improving the lives of families.
"But," he added, "we've also seen the passion of folks who say, 'Hey, I wanna do the right thing here but here's the economics of my business.' I think its irresponsible at this point in time not to bring them together and have that conversation of where we land."
The minimum wage has been a five-year battle both at the Legislature and in some city halls. A DFL-controlled Legislature increased the minimum wage in 2014. With an inflation adjustment approved by DFL Gov.
Johnson told the
Republican lawmakers have unsuccessfully tried to prevent cities from setting their own wage and other labor standards, which is a major item on the political agenda of the business community, and has been the subject of litigation. The
Last year, the
Walz reiterated Tuesday that he opposes any attempt to prevent cities from setting their own minimum wage above the state floor, which is known at the Legislature as "pre-emption." Walz said that he's been struck by the different economic conditions in different parts of the state, particularly in the cost of housing.
Johnson said at a debate Sunday that different minimum wages in different cities place an undue regulatory burden on businesses operating in those cities.
This is not the first time Walz has been difficult to pin down on issues. He pledged during the Democratic primary to enact a single payer health care system modeled on Medicare, but now talks about it as a federal inevitability and not something he would pursue at the state level.
He has, however, consistently called for allowing all Minnesotans to buy into a state health insurance program for the working poor called MinnesotaCare.
As he shifted from congressional runs to his statewide bid, Walz also denounced the
Last year, Walz said Canadian energy company
Walz defended his penchant for adapting to changing conditions Tuesday.
"I've been very clear about this throughout this campaign and throughout my time in
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