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Quinn Again Pushes For Minimum Wage Hike

Gov. Pat Quinn is again making a push for raising Illinois' minimum wage.  
The Chicago Democrat has been visiting black churches in the Chicago area as he ramps up his 2014 re-election bid. On Sunday, he told congregants at Missionary Baptist Fellowship Church that helping those who live in poverty is a principle as old as the Bible.  
Illinois last raised the minimum wage in 2010.  
The state's minimum wage is $8.25 and Quinn wants to bring it $10 an hour. He's been trying to revive the issue this year. He spoke about it during his State of the State address in February.  
However, a measure sponsored by state Sen. Kim Lightford didn't make it out of a committee.  
Republicans and business leaders say raising the minimum wage kills jobs. 

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