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Marc Ellinger Discusses Proposition A Litigation on the AAIM Podcast

12/19/2024

 
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Marc Ellinger, attorney and founding partner of Ellinger Bell LLC, appeared on the Associated Industries of Missouri (AAIM) this morning to discuss ongoing litigation surrounding Proposition A, which addresses minimum wage and sick leave issues in Missouri. The case, currently before the Missouri Supreme Court, raises critical questions about legislative and initiative processes.

During the podcast, Ellinger delved into the history of Proposition A, outlining its origins and its path through the legislative and initiative systems. He highlighted key problems with the proposition, including its potential conflicts with existing state laws and the broader implications for businesses and employees.

A significant portion of the discussion focused on the timing of the litigation, as the case comes at a crucial juncture for employers and workers in Missouri. Ellinger underscored the challenges of navigating the legislative process versus the initiative process, emphasizing the importance of clarity and balance in the state's approach to addressing workplace policies.
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Ellinger’s insights provided valuable context on the complex legal and policy issues surrounding Proposition A, offering listeners a clearer understanding of its potential impact on Missouri's economy and workforce. You can listen to the podcast here.


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