House Republicans in the Northern Michigan Caucus on Tuesday released the following statement outlining their support for recently introduced legislation which will help bring solutions to a Michigan Supreme Court decision from last summer. The ruling puts unrealistic mandates on small businesses regarding wages and sick leave while phasing out the tip credit, which provides a key source of income for workers and in many cases is more than someone would make with an increased minimum wage – notably in the service industry. Without legislative intervention, the changes will go into effect Feb. 21.
“From Clare to Houghton, we all have small, locally owned restaurants that are staples of our communities. These are restaurants we brought our kids to after sporting events and marked special occasions with loved ones. Now, these same places are forced to choose between hiking their prices, laying off staff, or shutting down altogether. If we do not act, these local operations may never be able to employ high school kids or sponsor local t-ball teams again – they won’t be able to afford it.
“In Northern Michigan and the U.P., almost every business is a small business. Their operations keep our economies alive. Business owners should be focused on the incredible goods and services they provide to our communities, not on complicated and confusing court rulings that might land them fighting a lawsuit. We want our farmers focused on cows, crops, and cherries and our lumbermen focused on timber; they shouldn’t have to bury their noses in legal documents to figure out whether their sick time policies comply with new regulations.
“We want everyone to know the Northern Caucus is standing together on this one. There isn’t a more significant issue facing our state today than saving our restaurants and small businesses. These operations, and the people who run them, are what give our communities character and life. We refuse to let that go away. The deadline is just over a month away – it’s time to get to work.”
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The Northern Caucus includes state Reps. Mike Hoadley, R-Au Gres; Tom Kunse, R-Clare; Joseph Fox, R-Fremont; Curt VanderWall, R-Ludington; John Roth, R-Interlochen; Ken Borton, R-Gaylord; Cam Cavitt, R-Cheboygan; Parker Fairbairn, R-Harbor Springs; Dave Prestin, R-Cedar River; Karl Bohnak, R-Deerton; and Greg Markkanen, R-Hancock.
“I know Lansing is far away – my newfound commute has really underscored that reality – but the consequences of legislative failure on these issues will have a very real impact in our U.P. communities. Getting this plan voted out of the House today was a huge win, but one win doesn’t mean the job is done. It’s now up to all of us to urge our friends in the Senate to expedite their processes so our legislative solutions can become law. We’ve handed them a bipartisan, common-sense plan; now it’s up to them to finish the job.”
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