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Gov. Lamont's veto could put some Connecticut restaurants out of business. We spoke to one owner.

07.25.2019 - By Hartford CourantPlay

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Among the three vetoes Gov. Lamont issued last week, one has Connecticut restaurant owners and lawmakers from both parties fuming.

It's complicated: a provision of HB 5001, which passed in the waning hours of the 2019 legislative session, would have officially allowed restaurant owners to pay servers at a lower rate (the so-called "tipped" rate) for all hours worked, and also would have negated ongoing lawsuits filed over unpaid back wages.

Now, at least some of that likely won't happen.

On the latest podcast, Capitol bureau chief Christopher Keating wraps his head around wages, legislation, lawsuits and vetoes, while restaurant owner Brian Jessurun (Vanilla Bean Cafe, 85 Main) shares his frustrations over Lamont's decision.

Like we said: it's complicated.

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