"Fineberg was somewhat helpful in getting the report published," says PSLM member Aaron D. Bartley, a second-year law student. "But ever since, there has just been a total lack of movement."
Fineberg says he wholeheartedly supports the committee's recommendations.
"While there are some who did not accept the conclusions of the ad hoc
committee--particularly those who remain single-minded about a living
wage--I believe that most objective readers of the committee's excellent
report agreed that they did thorough and thoughtful analysis, and came up
with practical, effective recommendations," Fineberg writes in an e-mail.
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