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By Angela Gonzales
Phoenix Business Journal, Nov 8, 2016

Arizonans handily approved Proposition 206 Tuesday night, which will see the state's minimum wage rise to $12 an hour by 2020, according to early election results. ...

Judy Clinco, founder and CEO of Catalina In-Home Services in Tucson, said it's expensive and time consuming to replace employees and train new ones. Now, she said, businesses can save time and money by improving staff retention and job performance, while at the same time improving the lives of Arizonans.

Clinco was among more than 1,000 business owners, executives and business organizations who signed a Business for a Fair Minimum Wage statement supporting a federal minimum wage of at least $12 by 2020.

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