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of a 2017 report examining franchise contracts. that report found that 32 out of 40, roughly 80% of the contracts examined, contained no-poach provisions. the justice department has spoken out against no-poach agreements, saying they are in clear violation of antitrust laws, restricting competition and depriving workers of better job opportunities. and that s the biggest concern. steady wage stagnation in a high growth industry adversely affecting state economies. fast food workers make a median of $9.58 an hour, which translates to 20,730 bucks a year for full-time work. ceo s of six top american fast food chains earn on average 66 times the amount that some of their lowest paid employees earn according to a 2016 financial report. in separate statements to different outlets,

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every politician would come on promising new money. the money was going directly to the schools. only going to benefit education. here was the problem. it turned out to be replacement money, not additional money if you get my drift. it became budgets and then it was of no added value for the state taxpayer, which is how it was presented. i m not sure you can say that completely because in the ups and downs of state economies you might have seen further cuts in those systems. i get the argument. that was made in connecticut in 1982 when the lottery was brought on board. again, government is big. it paves the road and gets the snow off as well. it is one big organization. i understand it s a political argument to say we re only going

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newark trish: for amazon. yes. just for amazon. maryland offering a $5 billion tax incentive. we re talking about state economies really having issues. california as well. we re looking at if you look at the states on the list of potential and cities on the potential places for h.q., these are states that have been torn apart by economy, economic issues the last five to ten years. i get it. they all want amazon to come there because that means jobs, more money for the state. but in the interest of total fairness, it really seems that if you re going to change the rules for one player, you should be willing to change them for all and not just say we re going to cherry pick who we want, amazon, the corporation that has a lot of money. this is a legitimate thing that any town would want. it s crone any capitolism and corporate welfare. amazon who raked in $175 billion

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170319:19:23:00

actually implement obamacare. what do i mean by that? obamacare featured medicaid expansions to ensure that every low-income american had access to affordable health care. 20 states or 19 states have still not unacted medicaid expansions. if they do, three good things happen. first of all, low-income americans get health insurance. second of all, states get a massive injection of funds from the federal government, improving their state economies. and third of all, you get a situation where sick people come out of the exchanges into medicaid, improving the health and exchanges and lowering premiums. the vice president go ahead. and the second thing is once again, republicans have undercut this very law because this law included money to insurers to help them function in this new volatile market. republicans have not honored those obligations, and that s part of why prumts have gone up premiums have gone up, as well. yesterday, the vice president while visiting in florida said

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about that governor, rick scott? florida is incredibly fortunate to have a leader like rick scott. since he took office he signed over 50 tax cuts, balanced the bemidji-walkeret year after year, and helped create more than 1.3 million jobs, one of the fastest growing state economies in america. the sun is definitely shining on the florida state with governor rick scott. give him another round of applause, would you please? governor, i have to tell you, president trump and i are proud. proud to partner with you, to make america great again. the same goes with the others re. mayor lengthy curry, thank you for joining us. and seema verma, such a

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