Restaurants sue to keep $18 AZ minimum wage measure off the November ballot
The Arizona Restaurant Association is suing to block a ballot initiative that would raise the state’s minimum wage to $18, claiming the union-backed group behind it failed to gather enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot.
The political committee Raise the Wage AZ has been gathering signatures for a ballot measure called the “One Fair Wage Act” since November 2022. The measure would raise the state minimum wage from $14.35 to $18 per hour, then increase it annually to address inflation.
It’s most likely a bad faith hail mary lawsuit.
[Referencing the ARA ballot measure]
[Referencing Raise the Wage AZ’s ballot measure]
So even if the ARA’s claims are exactly correct, Raise the Wage AZ still collected far more signatures than they would need to get this measure on the ballot. It seems like the ARA is hoping they can keep the lawsuit tied up in court past the date of the voting so that their own industry backed ballot measure is the only one that is able to be voted on.