Madison is on track to become the first midwestern city to enact its own minimum wage. A big hurdle was removed when Governor Doyle vetoed legislation which would have prevented that.Supporters say they are “thrilled”. Critics are hoping to water down the Madison measure before a vote is taken by the Common Council at the end of the month. Shamane Mills reports…
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