Project California

Prop 32 is already on the ballot and increases minimum wage to $18 an hour. Let’s pull up the exact language and then immediately get into ideas of how we can help. Thanks!

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I have also started a thread for this over in the TYT Discord here: Discord

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Prop 32 proposes raising California’s minimum wage to $18 per hour by 2026, with differentiated rates based on employer size starting in 2025. This aims to improve living standards, reduce poverty, and address the rising cost of living. The measure will adjust for inflation annually thereafter, providing a livable wage for all workers. Potential benefits include increased consumer spending and reduced reliance on social services.

Raising the minimum wage aligns with Keynesian economic theory, which posits that higher wages lead to increased consumer spending, driving economic growth.

Prop 32 will boost workers’ purchasing power, stimulate local economies, and reduce income inequality. While some businesses might face higher costs, increased consumer spending could offset these challenges.

Critics argue that higher minimum wages could lead to increased automation and job losses. However, historical data suggests moderate increases have minimal negative effects and can lead to greater economic stability.

Components of Prop 32:

  • 2025 Minimum Wage Adjustments: $18/hour for larger employers, $17/hour for smaller employers.
  • 2026 Minimum Wage: $18/hour for all employees.
  • Inflation Adjustments: Annual adjustments starting in 2027.
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  1. Community Engagement: Organize town hall meetings, discussion forums, and workshops to educate about Prop 32.
  2. Volunteer Recruitment: Mobilize volunteers for door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, and distributing informational pamphlets.
  3. Digital Campaigning:
    • Social Media Blitz: Launch a robust social media campaign on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
    • Influencer Partnerships: Collaborate with influencers and local celebrities to endorse Prop 32.
  4. Alliance Building:
    • Union Support: Partner with labor unions and workers’ rights organizations.
    • Small Business Advocacy: Engage with small business associations to address concerns about the minimum wage increase.
  5. Educational Campaigning:
    • Data-Driven Insights: Share statistics and research on the positive impacts of minimum wage increases.
    • Storytelling: Use real-life stories of workers who would benefit from the wage increase.
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Damn you’re good!

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Full transparency - I brainstormed with AI.

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You’re still damn good!

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