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State employee sues Colorado for ignoring Denver’s minimum wage
Jenny Telles, a state employee, sued Colorado after being paid less than Denver's $19.29 minimum wage despite working there. She alleges dozens of colleagues were similarly underpaid, prompting a class-action lawsuit seeking unpaid wages and penalties. Colorado lawmakers passed a bill (SB26-193) to exempt the state from local minimum wage laws, though amendments added wage protections.
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