Economic Growth
Los Angeles City Council and Mayor Rightly
Defeated in Court
The Los Angeles
City Council and Mayor Villaraigosa
have been soundly rebuffed by one of the judges they
supported in the last election, Judge Dzintra Janavs.
The City Council and
Mayor Villaraigosa had voted for
the antifamily economic suicide of the so-called “living wage” ordinance for businesses located
around Los Angeles International Airport. The
ordinance demands businesses pay $10.64 an hour
to all employees.
The ordinance was
previously challenged by local
citizens who banded together and signed petitions to
block the law.
The city then showed its demagoguery
by slightly changing the ordinance and replaced it with
the one now being fought in court.
Ten council members
voted for the deceitful legislation
and three opposed. The Mayor signed it into effect.
However, Judge Janavs
has blocked the ordinance
until at least May to allow her time to study the issue.
Bottom line: the city has
no right to set worker wages.
They have no right to discriminate against businesses
in a certain area. The groups that will be hurt the most
will be small businesses, weaker competitors, the
taxpayers, the employees that will lose jobs and all
those who benefit from competition and services
around Los Angeles International Airport.
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