By Associated Press - Friday, September 20, 2019

DENVER (AP) - Denver city officials have announced a new proposal that would increase the city’s minimum wage.

The Denver Post reported Thursday that the measure by Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and Councilwoman At-Large Robin Kniech would set the minimum wage at $13.80 an hour starting in January and would rise to $15.87 the following year.

Officials say Denver is the first city to propose raising local wages under a new Colorado law.

City officials say all employees must be paid at least $11.10 an hour currently and that the wage is set to rise to $12 next year.

Officials say the Denver City Council must vote on the proposal, which could happen in November.

Dates for community meetings have not been determined.

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Information from: The Denver Post, http://www.denverpost.com

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