Denver Voters Reject Mandatory Sick Leave
DENVER (AP) - Denver voters have rejected a proposal to require businesses to provide paid sick leave.
The measure would have made Denver the nation's fourth city to require the leave. It was losing badly with a majority of votes counted Tuesday.
Initiative 300 was fiercely opposed by business interests, especially restaurants. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock starred in a commercial calling the proposal a bad idea, and even Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper weighed in against it.
The required sick leave proposal was supported by a women's advocacy group and some low-wage workers.
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