Flagstaff continues to maintain minimum wage

By Adrian Skabelund | Arizona Daily Sun

Councilmember Eva Putzova, right, celebrates after the return election results showing that voters voted no on Proposition 418, the minimum wage proposition./Jake Bacon/ Arizona Daily Sun

For the second election in a row, the issue of minimum wage was on the ballot — and for the second election in a row, voters chose to support a higher rather than lower minimum wage.

But now that it is clear that the city’s minimum wage law will continue unchanged, business owners and employees alike are wondering what the future might hold.

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