Colorado employers will see increases to the state’s minimum wage over the next four years, but will not have to pay additional payroll tax to support a state-chartered universal insurance system. On Tuesday, Colorado voters passed Amendment 70, which will gradually increase the state minimum wage—currently at $8.31 per hour—to $12.00 per hour by 2020 (the “Minimum Wage Amendment”), but voted down Amendment 69, which would have created ColoradoCare, a state-chartered universal insurance system that would have required employers to contribute 6.67 percent in additional payroll taxes (the “ColoradoCare Amendment”).
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