Relating To Minimum Wage. [SB-358]
Excludes persons with impaired earning capacities from having to receive the lower special minimum wage rate. Requires the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism to study the impacts of raising the minimum wage and submit a report to the Legislature on its findings and recommendations. Appropriates funds.
SB-358: Relating To Minimum Wage.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019
Relating To Minimum Wage. [HB-105]
Increases the minimum wage to an unspecified amount. Authorizes employers to pay minors an amount not less than 85% of the minimum wage for the first 90 days of employment.
Sponsored by: Rep. Bob McDermott
Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019
Relating To Minimum Wage. [SB-672]
Increases the minimum wage rate to $15.00 per hour and requires the State to contribute $2.00 per hour per employee to employers with 25 or fewer employees beginning 1/1/2022.
SB-672: Relating To Minimum Wage.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Kim
Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019
Relating To Minimum Wage. [SB-555]
Increases the minimum wage to $10.50 per hour in 2020. Repeals language allowing the hourly wage of a tipped employee to be increased on account of tips. Requires the department of labor and industrial relations to annually calculate the adjusted minimum wage rate to the nearest five cents using the Honolulu region CPI-W.
SB-555: Relating To Minimum Wage.
Sponsored by: Sen. Breene Harimoto
Carried Over To 2020 Regular Session. on 12/01/2019
Relating To Minimum Wage. [HB-1191]
Provides an income tax credit for qualifying small businesses to offset the increase in the minimum hourly wage that employers must pay employees. Increases the minimum wage to $12.00 per hour beginning 1/1/2020 and $15.00 per hour beginning 1/1/2023. Establishes a minimum wage of $17.00 per hour for any person employed in a full-time position with the State of Hawaii beginning upon approval of the Act. Tax credit applies to taxable years beginning after 12/31/2019. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD2)
HB-1191: Relating To Minimum Wage.
Sponsored by: Rep. Richard Creagan
Received Notice Of Discharge Of All House Conferees (hse. Com. No. 363). on 06/22/2020
SB-1913: An Act To Slow the Rate at Which the State's Minimum Wage Increases and To Eliminate Cost-of-living Increases to the Minimum Wage
Sponsored by: No sponsors
The Bill Was In The Possession Of The House When The Legislature Adjourned Sine Die And Was Placed In The Legislative Files. (dead) on 09/13/2018
You have voted SB-1913: An Act To Slow the Rate at Which the State's Minimum Wage Increases and To Eliminate Cost-of-living Increases to the Minimum Wage.
HB-1757: An Act To Protect Maine's Economy by Slowing the Rate at Which the State's Minimum Wage Will Increase and Establishing a Training and Youth Wage
Sponsored by: Rep. Garrel Craig
Placed In Legislative Files (dead) on 04/09/2018
You have voted HB-1757: An Act To Protect Maine's Economy by Slowing the Rate at Which the State's Minimum Wage Will Increase and Establishing a Training and Youth Wage.
Relating To Minimum Wage. [SB-1165]
Allows the counties to set a county minimum wage at a rate higher than the state minimum wage rate and a reduced county minimum wage rate for minors under eighteen that is at least 80 percent of the county minimum wage rate. Increases the minimum wage by $1.00 each year until 2023 to reach $15.10 per hour.
SB-1165: Relating To Minimum Wage.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brickwood Galuteria
Referred To Psm/jdl, Wam. on 01/27/2017
Relating To Labor. [SB-544]
Annually increases minimum wage 1/1/18 - 1/1/2021. On 9/30/2021 and thereafter requires DLIR to adjust the minimum hourly wage in accordance with the Honolulu region consumer price index. Deletes tip credit.
SB-544: Relating To Labor.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brian Taniguchi
Passed First Reading. on 01/23/2017
Relating To Minimum Wage. [HB-441]
Increases the state minimum wage rate incrementally each year to attain the rate of $22 per hour beginning 1/1/22. Authorizes the department of labor and industrial relations to annually adjust the minimum hourly wage beginning on 1/1/23 in accord with the Honolulu region consumer price index. Repeals the tip credit.
HB-441: Relating To Minimum Wage.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Lopresti
Pass First Reading on 01/23/2017
Relating To Minimum Wage. [SB-14]
Increases minimum wage to $11.00 per hour beginning 01/01/19, $12.00 per hour beginning 01/01/20, $13.00 per hour beginning 01/01/21, $14.00 per hour beginning 01/01/22, and $15.00 per hour beginning 01/01/2023. Requires DBEDT to conduct assessment on living wage in Hawaii and submit report to legislature on its findings by 01/01/2020.
SB-14: Relating To Minimum Wage.
Sponsored by: Sen. Josh Green
Referred To Jdl/ett, Wam. on 01/20/2017