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Reflecting on Damar Hamlin and California's Fast Food Pay Conundrum
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USA TODAY
Wondery
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audio
Podknife tags |
News & Politics
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Daily News
News
Publication Date |
Jan 08, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:20:10

USA TODAY 5 Things Sunday Host James Brown reflects on watching Buffalo Bills' Safety Damar Hamlin going into cardiac arrest during a football game.

Also, James and USA TODAY's Medora Lee discuss the minimum wage and a controversial California law that turns over determining the minimum wage for some fast food workers to an appointed board.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the law known as AB 257, or the Fast Food Recovery Act into law on September 5, 2022. A million people signed a petition to have a referendum on the law. The law is expected to discussed in court in January 2023.

Follow James Brown on Twitter.

Medora Lee's USA TODAY archive

Medora's coverage of California's Fast Food Pay Law

Restaurant group lawsuit halts California's Jan. 1 fast food bill

Not so fast. A million signatures delay California's fast-food bill for a vote in 2024

If you have a comment about the show or a question or topic you'd like us to discuss, send James Brown an email at jabrown@usatoday.com or podcasts@usatoday.com. You can also leave him a voicemail at 585-484-0339. We might have you on the show.

Episode Transcript available here

Also available at art19.com/shows/5-Things

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

USA TODAY 5 Things Sunday Host James Brown reflects on watching Buffalo Bills' Safety Damar Hamlin going into cardiac arrest during a football game. Also, James and USA TODAY's Medora Lee discuss the minimum wage and a controversial California law that turns over determining the minimum wage for some fast food workers to an appointed board. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the law known as AB 257, or the Fast Food Recovery Act into law on September 5, 2022. A million people signed a petition to have a referendum on the law. The law is expected to discussed in court in January 2023. Follow James Brown on Twitter. Medora Lee's USA TODAY archive Medora's coverage of California's Fast Food Restaurant group lawsuit halts California's Jan. 1 fast food bill Not so fast. A million signatures delay California's fast-food bill for a vote in 2024 If you have a comment about the show or a question or topic you'd like us to discuss, send James Brown an email at jabrown@usatoday.com or podcasts@usatoday.com. You can also leave him a voicemail at 585-484-0339. We might have you on the show. Episode Transcript available here Also available at art19.com/shows/5-Things

USA TODAY 5 Things Sunday Host James Brown reflects on watching Buffalo Bills' Safety Damar Hamlin going into cardiac arrest during a football game.

Also, James and USA TODAY's Medora Lee discuss the minimum wage and a controversial California law that turns over determining the minimum wage for some fast food workers to an appointed board.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the law known as AB 257, or the Fast Food Recovery Act into law on September 5, 2022. A million people signed a petition to have a referendum on the law. The law is expected to discussed in court in January 2023.

Follow James Brown on Twitter.

Medora Lee's USA TODAY archive

Medora's coverage of California's Fast Food Pay Law

Restaurant group lawsuit halts California's Jan. 1 fast food bill

Not so fast. A million signatures delay California's fast-food bill for a vote in 2024

If you have a comment about the show or a question or topic you'd like us to discuss, send James Brown an email at jabrown@usatoday.com or podcasts@usatoday.com. You can also leave him a voicemail at 585-484-0339. We might have you on the show.

Episode Transcript available here

Also available at art19.com/shows/5-Things

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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