Grand Junction - Colorado voters are at the mercy of proponents and opponents of a proposed minimum wage increase who have such vastly different forecasts for the impact a bump to $12 an hour in four years might have on the state's businesses, economy and quality of life for low-wage workers that it's impossible to figure out who is right.Squaring off in a debate at the Club 20 political forum in Grand Junction on Saturday afternoon, the two sides clashed.Campaign manager Patty Kupfer for the PAC supporting the amendment said it would help Colorado's consumer-based economy."Raising the wage isn't just good for workers - it also makes good economic sense," she told a crowd eating lunch at the Two Rivers ConventionRead more on Colorado Springs Gazette