Massachusetts Minimum Wage for Tipped Employees Initiative (2024)

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Massachusetts Minimum Wage for Tipped Employees Initiative
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Election date
November 5, 2024
Topic
Minimum wage
Status
Signatures submitted
Type
State statute
Origin
Citizens

The Massachusetts Minimum Wage for Tipped Employees Initiative (#23-12) may appear on the ballot in Massachusetts as an indirect initiated state statute on November 5, 2024.

The initiative would gradually increase the wage of tipped employees until it meets the state minimum wage in 2029 and still permit tipping in addition to the minimum wage.[1][2]

Text of measure

Full text

The full text of the measure is available here.

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing the initiative process in Massachusetts

The state process

In Massachusetts, the number of signatures required to qualify an indirect initiated state statute for the ballot is equal to 3.5 percent of the votes cast for governor in the most recent gubernatorial election. No more than one-quarter of the verified signatures on any petition can come from a single county. The process for initiated state statutes in Massachusetts is indirect, which means the legislature has a chance to approve initiatives with successful petitions directly without the measure going to the voters. A first round of signatures equal to 3 percent of the votes cast for governor is required to put an initiative before the legislature. A second round of signatures equal to 0.5 percent of the votes cast for governor in the last election is required to put the measure on the ballot if the legislature rejects or declines to act on a proposed initiated statute. Signatures for initiated statutes in Massachusetts are collected in two circulation periods. The first period runs from the third Wednesday in September to two weeks prior to the first Wednesday in December, a period of nine weeks. If the proposed law is not adopted by the first Wednesday of May, petitioners then have until the first Wednesday of July (eight weeks) to request additional petition forms and submit the second round of signatures.

The requirements to get an initiated state statute certified for the 2024 ballot:

If enough signatures are submitted in the first round, the legislature must act on a successful petition by the first Wednesday of May. The measure only goes on the ballot if the legislature does not pass it and if the second round of signatures is successfully collected.

Details about this initiative

  • The initiative was filed in August 2023 by Mana Javadi.[2]
  • On September 6, 2023, the initiative was cleared for signature gathering.[2]
  • On November 22, 2023, Politico reported that the campaign had filed signatures with local registrars.[3]
  • On December 6, 2023, the Boston Herald reported that more than 85,000 signatures were submitted.[4]
  • On January 3, 2024, the secretary of state reported that the campaign filed 84,804 valid signatures.[5]

See also

  • Ballot measure lawsuits
  • Ballot measure readability
  • Ballot measure polls
  • Ballot measure signature costs

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