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    Supporters of a $15 minimum-wage initiative that passed in the city of SeaTac last year watch oral arguments on the case in the lobby of the Washington state Supreme Court on Thursday, June 26, 2014 in Olympia, Wash. The high court has been asked to decide whether the ordinance applies to airport workers. (AP Photo/Rachel La Corte)
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    An art teacher displays her student's artwork at a February 23, 2021, car rally against the school reopening plan in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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    East Boston, MA: 04-01-20: A New England Patriots jet arrived at Logan Airport after flying from China with a massive shipment of over one million N95 masks which will be used in Boston and New York to help fight the spread of the coronavirus. Massachusetts governor Charles Baker got emotional and appeared on the verge of tears as he thanked the Kraft family at the start of his remarks. Patriots CEO Jonathan Kraft is in the backround at right.
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    In this April 29, 2020 file photo, amid concerns of the spread of COVID-19, a shopper wears a mask as she looks over meat products at a grocery store in Dallas.
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