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D.C. mayor calls for repeal of controversial progressive tipping law | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Sarah Roderick-Fitch | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-05 15:29:00

(The Center Square) – After being blamed for the closure of several Washington restaurants, Mayor Muriel Bowser is calling for the repeal of Initiative 82 requiring tipped employees to be paid the full minimum wage.

Bowser on Monday cited rising cost concerns for local restaurants unable to keep up with the initiative and at risk of closing while discussing her administration’s proposed 2026 fiscal year budget.

The initiative passed in November 2022 with a resounding 73.94% “yes” vote, going into effect July 1, 2024, increasing the base minimum wage for tipped employees from $8 an hour to $10. However, if a worker’s hourly tip earnings, averaged weekly, “added to the base minimum wage,” aren’t equal to the district’s “full minimum wage,” employers are required to pay the difference.

Starting July 1, 2024, the district increased the minimum wage from $17 to $17.50 per hour for tipped employees. The district added that “the minimum wage will progressively increase during each successive year pursuant to the Consumer Price Index.”

“D.C. restaurants are facing a perfect storm – from increased operating and supply costs to higher rents and unique labor challenges,” Bowser said in a statement. “D.C. must rebalance our system to ensure local restaurants can survive, compete, and employ D.C. residents.”

The mayor’s budget plan would bring the district’s policies “in line with the region by restoring D.C.’s previous tipped minimum wage law.”

The mayor’s announcement was welcomed by the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington, which says repealing the initiative will save jobs and restaurants.

“Let us be clear – repealing Initiative 82 is about saving jobs, saving restaurants, and stabilizing a vital sector of the District’s economy,” Shawn Townsend, president and CEO of RAMW, said in a statement. “Restaurants are cornerstones of our communities. Yet nearly 70% of them have already been forced to cut hours and lay off staff. In 2024 alone, the city saw a record 74 closures. The consequences of inaction are not hypothetical – they’re happening now.”

Townsend then called on the district’s council to repeal the initiative.

“The industry is at a breaking point,” he said. “Immediate relief is needed. The time to lead is now.”

Activist groups such as One Fair Wage, which was instrumental in the passage of Initiative 82, said it was needed to retain restaurant workers who they say had been “leaving the industry in droves” since the pandemic.

“Ending the subminimum wage would positively impacts an overall restaurant workforce of over 41,000 workers in Washington, D.C., 75% of which are people of color,” the group wrote.

The Employment Policies Institute disputes support for the initiative, saying it has claimed jobs for “thousands of tipped workers,” leading to “a staggering amount of restaurant closures” and price hikes.

The institute added that the mayor’s announcement comes on the heels of a “six-hour hearing” with the D.C. City Council, “where tipped workers expressed their fierce opposition” to the initiative.

​“We thank Mayor Bowser for proposing decisive steps to address the devastation tipped workers have faced from Initiative 82,” said Rebekah Paxton, research director at the institute. “Advocates promised the law would bring higher wages with no impact on tips, but all D.C. tipped workers actually got were fewer tips, lost jobs, and closed restaurants.”

Bowser’s call for repealing the initiative is her latest attempt to save and drive businesses back into the district following the pandemic. The mayor was a vocal supporter of ending remote work for most federal government workers.

Last week, she announced massive plans to return the Washington Commanders to the district with a nearly $3 billion stadium. Not long after releasing her budget plan, she joined President Donald Trump at the White House to announce plans for the district to host the 2027 NFL draft.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article presents a perspective sympathetic to business interests, particularly restaurants, by highlighting Mayor Bowser’s call to repeal a wage increase initiative seen as burdensome to local businesses. The tone and choice of sources lean toward economic concerns tied to potential job losses and restaurant closures, framing the initiative largely as a cause of economic harm. While it includes viewpoints from activist groups and organizations supporting the wage increase, these positions are presented with less emphasis and are countered by industry and research institute critiques. The coverage, though providing multiple sides, uses language and framing that align more closely with a center-right economic viewpoint focused on business viability and labor market impacts rather than a progressive labor rights stance.

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Investigators break down door blowing off Boeing 737

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www.youtube.com – 13News Now – 2025-06-25 11:39:04

SUMMARY: Investigators have revealed the cause of a Boeing 737 door blowing off mid-air last year: an emergency exit door plug was improperly bolted after routine rivet replacement. The NTSB blamed Boeing for poor practices and inadequate training, and the FAA for oversight failures. This system failure nearly caused disaster on an Alaska Airlines flight over Oregon, though no one died. The bolts removed were never properly replaced, as the only technician qualified for this was on vacation. The NTSB also urged the FAA to ban infants on adults’ laps during flights due to safety concerns raised by the incident.

Investigators are breaking down what caused the door to blow off the Boeing 737.

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www.youtube.com – 12 On Your Side – 2025-06-25 11:22:23

SUMMARY: The new Learning Trail at Taylor Farm Park in Henrico offers a unique educational experience for preschool-aged children and their families. Designed to promote learning wherever you go, the trail features interactive signs with games and activities that engage young kids. This addition aims to provide an enjoyable and educational outdoor environment, encouraging children to explore and learn in nature. The Learning Trail is a valuable resource for families seeking fun, hands-on learning opportunities while enjoying the park’s natural setting. It embodies the goal that learning can happen anytime and anywhere.

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Heat index could hit 110 degrees this afternoon

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www.youtube.com – WTVR CBS 6 – 2025-06-24 11:56:02

SUMMARY: The heat index could reach or exceed 110 degrees this afternoon, prompting an excessive heat warning across most of Virginia and the Carolinas. Temperatures are expected around 99 to 101 degrees today, near the record of 102. Despite mostly sunny skies, a slight haze may slightly lower temperatures. Moist soil moisture and a strong high-pressure system contribute to the intense heat. Isolated showers or storms may occur late tonight and tomorrow afternoon, with a marginal risk for severe storms featuring gusty winds and heavy downpours. Temperatures and humidity will remain high but may gradually decline over the next several days.

An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for the Piedmont and Tidewater until 8 p.m. Wednesday.

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