Cities can't raise their minimum wages higher than the state's rate ($7.70 an hour).
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A long-awaited $10 minimum wage in St. Louis may prove short-lived, as Missouri lawmakers on Friday sent a bill banning local minimum wages to the governor with minutes left to spare in the legislative session.
But not before Senate Democrats put up a fight, with a lengthy filibuster earlier in the week and a wide-ranging series of procedural moves Friday in a futile attempt to block a vote on the bill.
They managed to stall its final passage for more than two hours but couldnt prevent final passage.
Were not going to follow the rules if you dont follow the rules, Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, told Republicans on the floor. Nasheed has been a vocal opponent of the legislation, arguing that cities have the right to determine a living wage for their residents.
St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson released a statement calling the passage a setback for working families and vowing to work with others to get an increase in the (statewide) minimum wage on the ballot since our state Legislature wont address it.
Every city and town in our state does not have the same issues, needs or economy. A big city frequently has different problems than a very small one, she said in the statement.
Republicans contend the measure is necessary for the sake of consistency, saying a patchwork of different minimum wage laws throughout the state would be burdensome to Missouri businesses.