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The Raise Up Massachusetts coalition of more than 100 labor, community and faith-based groups did not reach a decision Wednesday on whether a fast-moving bill to raise the minimum wage would be enough to keep it from pursuing a ballot question on that topic in November.

The coalition, in a statement Wednesday afternoon, said it could be days before the group makes a final judgment on the bill, which has been billed by lawmakers as a “grand bargain” that accomplishes some of the grassroots group’s goals, but not all.

The House passed the compromise bill Wednesday afternoon, 126-25, that would raise the minimum wage to $15 and increase the wage for tipped workers to $6.75 over five years. The bill also phases out extra pay for workers who clock in on Sundays and holidays, develops a program for paid family and medical leave, and mandates an annual summer sales tax-free weekend.

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