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Pedestrians walk through the Gaslamp Quarter in 2023. The hotbed of tourism activity could be affected by a minimum wage proposal for tourism workers.  (Adriana Heldiz / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Pedestrians walk through the Gaslamp Quarter in 2023. The hotbed of tourism activity could be affected by a minimum wage proposal for tourism workers. (Adriana Heldiz / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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ers say tourism workers struggle to afford rent, groceries and medication.

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