Minimum Wage Debate Hosted at St. Martin’s University

Minimum Wage Debate Hosted at St. Martin’s University
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This week, the Freedom Foundation’s labor policy analyst Max Nelsen debated state Rep. Chris Reykdal, a democrat from Tumwater, about whether Washington should further raise its minimum wage. The debate was hosted by the Conservative Club at St. Martin’s University in Lacey and was moderated by SMU economics professor Heather Grob. Over 120 students and community members were in attendance. Watch the debate below


Director of Research and Government Affairs
mnelsen@freedomfoundation.com
As the Freedom Foundation’s Director of Research and Government Affairs, Maxford Nelsen leads the team working to advance the Freedom Foundation’s mission through strategic research, public policy advocacy, and labor relations. Max regularly testifies on labor issues before legislative bodies and his research has formed the basis of several briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court. Max’s work has been featured in a variety of media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Forbes, The Hill, National Review, and The New York Times. From 2019-21, Max served as a presidential appointee to the Federal Service Impasses Panel within the Federal Labor Relations Authority, which resolves contract negotiation disputes between federal agencies and labor unions. Prior to joining the Freedom Foundation in 2013, Max worked for the Washington Policy Center and interned with the Heritage Foundation. Max holds a labor relations certificate from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and graduated magna cum laude from Whitworth University with a bachelor’s degree in political science.