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Michigan's minimum wage will go up 20 cents to $9.45 an hour

LANSING, MI (AP)--   Michigan's minimum wage will soon increase by 20 cents an hour. 

The increase takes effect in late March and will make the minimum wage $9.45, up from $9.25. The boost comes amid political wrangling that's expected to continue into court.

The $9.25 minimum wage had been set to increase by an inflationary amount this April. But a ballot drive gathered signatures for an initiative to set it at $10 this year and ultimately $12 in 2022.

Republican lawmakers adopted the citizens' initiative only to recently scale it back with outgoing Gov. Rick Snyder. To address business' concerns, they landed at $9.45 and delayed the $12 minimum by years.

The ballot committee says it's evaluating legal options and "will keep fighting until the rule of law is respected and the democratic process is upheld."

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