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From paychecks to pups: Get ready for new laws in 2019

Source: kdvr.com - Monday, December 31, 2018
WASHINGTON -- When the New Year's confetti comes down at midnight, so will a wave of new laws across the country. At least 19 states will increase their minimum wages on or around New Year's Day, according to the National Employment Law Project . In Colorado, the wage will go up to $11.10 an hour, up from $10.20 an hour and on the way to $12 an hour by 2020. The minimum wage for tipped workers will be $8.08 an hour, up from $7.18 an hour. The group's executive director, Christine Owens, said the increases come after years of frustration by hard-working, lower-income Americans. "Working people are struggling to pay their bills, but they see that it's the corporations and the wealthy CEOs who are getting the tax breaks. It's just not right," Owens said. "The American people believe in the value of work -- and that workers deserve to be valued. That's why there's such strong support for raising the minimum wage." Minimum wage workers from Maine to Missouri to Arizona will see bumps in their paychecks. But even as some states increase their minimum wages, the federal minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 since 2009. Starting Tuesday, California pet stores won't be allowed to sell cats, dogs or rabbits unless they came from animal shelters or nonprofit rescue groups. While abandoned pets and overpopulated shelters are nationwide problems, California is the first state to pass such a law. The new legislation isn't just a "big win for o
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