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Central Florida voters react to push for $15 minimum wage
ORLANDO, Fla. – Come November, Amendment 2 will be on the ballots, giving voters the chance to decide whether or not to increase the state minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026.People on both sides of the issue had strong opinions on the ballot measure.Evan Dimov, the owner of a restaurant called Too Much Sauce, said businesses are getting squeezed right now.[TRENDING: Disney announces thousands of layoffs | ULA set for Tuesday rocket launch | Local coronavirus mask mandates remain in effect]He said this initiative supported by the Florida For A Fair Wage campaign is concerning.Dimov said when he plugged in the numbers, the money is going to have to come from somewhere, whether it be higher prices for customers, or less people