to build a fourth but now that likely won t happen. uncertainty is bad for business and we re right in that area, so putting everything to hold, see what happens, and see if the financing comes through. reporter: organized labor financed the $15 ballot measure which passed by a mere 77 votes elm a local socialist spearheaded the effort even as she was elected the seattle city council. there may be a few jobs lost but the fact is if we don t fight for this, then the race to the bottom will continue. now, she is determined to have seattle be the second city in the area to have a 15 tuesday minimum wage but businesses are say, look, if that happens to have to have something to offset it. they want a big tax cut. that won t likely happen with the seattle city council. the seiu played a bill rowling in getting the minimum wage. labor activists say, despite the critics, keep fighting for the