California Governor Signs Bill Hiking Minimum Wage To $10

Gov. Jerry Brown told county officials that caution needs to be taken when dealing with the state budget during his appearance at the California State Association of Counties Legislative Conference in Sacramento, Ca... Gov. Jerry Brown told county officials that caution needs to be taken when dealing with the state budget during his appearance at the California State Association of Counties Legislative Conference in Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday, May 29, 2013. The Legislative Analyst's Office's recent reassessment of Brown's revised $96.4 billion spending plan said that California could take in $3.2 billion more in tax revenue than Brown's estimates, setting up a showdown with Democratic lawmakers who want to increase spending. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli) MORE LESS

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown has put his signature on a bill that will hike California’s minimum wage to $10 an hour within three years.

The legislation signed Wednesday will raise the current minimum of $8 an hour to $9 on July 1, 2014, and then to $10 on Jan. 1, 2016.

It’s the first increase in California’s minimum wage in six years.

Brown has called the bill an overdue piece of legislation that will help working-class families.

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