It should be time to start talking “street fee” again. Instead: crickets.
Nick Caleb
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$15 and Rising
The Minimum Wage Movement Is Catching Fire
The $15 an hour wage movement catches fire in Portland. Why now?
Posted inNews
Starting at the Bottom
The City Says It Wants a Higher Minimum Wage While Employing Hundreds of Low-Wage Workers
The city says it supports a higher minimum wage, while more than a 10th of city employees make under $11 an hour.
Posted inNews
Hall Monitor
Silence Between the Lines
What city hall isn’t saying about the minimum wage matters more.
Posted inNews
Still Waters Prevail
Voters Douse Water District, Enthusiastically Embrace Incumbents
Voters douse the Portland Public Water District, enthusiastically embrace incumbents
Posted inNews
Saltz in the Wound
Why Teachers Aren’t Backing City Hall’s Children’s Champ
Why teachers aren’t backing city hall’s children’s champ.
Posted inPolitics
Bare Minimum
A Radical City Council Candidate Finally Has Us Talking About the Minimum Wage—But How Far Will It Go?
A radical city council candidate finally has Portland talking about the minimum wage—but how far will it go?
