Rally to increase the minimum wage on the west steps of the Colorado State Capital in Denver, Colo. Aug. 3, 2006. From the capital demostrators walked through downtown Denver to the office of the Secretary of State to deliver boxes carrying 130,017 petition signatures to get an initiative on the ballot in the November election to raise the state minimum wage from $5.15/hour to $6.85/hour. (DARIN MCGREGOR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
Rally to increase the minimum wage on the west steps of the Colorado State Capital in Denver, Colo. Aug. 3, 2006. From the capital demostrators walked through downtown Denver to the office of the Secretary of State to deliver boxes carrying 130,017 petition signatures to get an initiative on the ballot in the November election to raise the state minimum wage from $5.15/hour to $6.85/hour. (DARIN MCGREGOR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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DLM;Rally to increase the minimum wage on the west steps of the Colorado State Capital in Denver, Colo. Aug. 3, 2006. From the capital demostrators walked through downtown Denver to the office of the Secretary of State to deliver boxes carrying 130,017 petition signatures to get an initiative on the ballot in the November election to raise the state minimum wage from $5.15/hour to $6.85/hour. (DARIN MCGREGOR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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