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| Intro: | Construction and maintenance workers across Missouri could see their wages cut under a measure moving through the State Capitol. | 
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Wrap: The state House has given its approval to a bill that would exempt schools from "prevailing wage" laws. Those laws mandate that construction workers be paid a certain rate for government projects.
But Democratic Representative Mike Colona of St. Louis says that allowing schools to pay less would result in across-the-board pay cuts for those Missouri middle-class workers.
| Actuality: | COLONA.WAV | 
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| Run Time: | 00:05 | 
| Description: "Doing away with the prevailing wage puts us on a state path to a race to the bottom." | |
Reporting from the state capitol, I'm Alex Mallin.
| Intro: | Republican House members have sent to the Senate legislation that could cut the wages of construction and maintenance workers across Missouri. | 
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| RunTime: | 0:38 | 
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Wrap: The bill would exempt schools from "prevailing wage" laws, which mandate that construction workers be paid a certain rate for government projects.
Democratic Representative Mike Colona of St. Louis says that middle-class construction workers can't afford to have their wages lowered.
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| Description: "If this bill becomes law, be prepared, to look constituents in the eye and say "I cut your pay." Or, "I legislated you out of a job."" | |
Republicans say the change would allow schools to start more projects and hire more workers to help their local economies.
Reporting from the state capitol, I'm Alex Mallin.