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People with the Colorado Families for a Fair Wage campaign hold up signs during their rally on the outdoor patio at Vine Street Pub on May 18 in Denver. Members from the campaign were announcing the kick off for their campaign to get a ballot initiative that would raise the state minimum wage from $6.85 to $12.00 and hour. The campaign is made up of different local non-profits as well people who would be directly impacted by the increase to the minimum wage.
Helen H. Richardson, Denver Post file
Members of Colorado Families for a Fair Wage hold a rally in support of raising Colorado's minimum wage on May 18, 2016, in Denver. Amendment 70 on this fall's state ballot seeks to raise the minimum wage to $12 an hour by 2020.

Re: “ ” June 5 Dick Hilker column.

Dick Hilker spends the first three paragraphs of his column opposing people receiving a fair wage of $12 to $15. Then he spends the next five paragraphs talking about professional athletes who, by the way, earn in the millions of dollars.

My only comment is: Hmmmm.

Rev. Jim Ryan, Littleton

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