Michigan House Republicans Walk Out Over Tipped Wage Dispute

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In Lansing, a tense standoff occurred as House Republicans walked out of a session without voting on key bills, including a proposal to eliminate tipped wages and raise them to the minimum wage. Republicans argue that such a move would harm small businesses and restaurant workers, while Democrats insist on moving forward with the vote. With only three days left in the legislative session, the wage issue remains unresolved, and Democrats urge Republicans to return to work to address it.
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