A car pulls around in the drive-thru at McDonald’s in Pahrump. Senate Bill 106, heard by the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor, would raise Nevada’s minimum wage by 75 cents per hour each y …

A car pulls around in the drive-thru at McDonald’s in Pahrump. Senate Bill 106, heard by the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor, would raise Nevada’s minimum wage by 75 cents per hour each year until it reaches a minimum of $12 if employers do not offer health insurance and $11 if insurance is provided.
Arnold M. Knightly/Pahrump Valley Times