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2023-2024 Regular Session
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Establishing a living wage that includes vulnerable members of the workforce
December 21, 2022 02:29 PM to All House Members
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Photo of Representative Representative Christopher Rabb
Representative Christopher Rabb
D House District 200
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Photo of Representative Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler
Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler
D House District 184
Photo of Representative Rep. G. Roni Green
Rep. G. Roni Green
D House District 190
Photo of Representative Rep. Manuel Guzman
Rep. Manuel Guzman
D House District 127
Photo of Representative Rep. Carol Hill-Evans
Rep. Carol Hill-Evans
D House District 95
Photo of Representative Rep. Carol Kazeem
Rep. Carol Kazeem
D House District 159
Photo of Representative Rep. Joseph Hohenstein
Rep. Joseph Hohenstein
D House District 177
Photo of Representative Rep. Sara Innamorato
Rep. Sara Innamorato
D House District 21
Photo of Representative Rep. Emily Kinkead
Rep. Emily Kinkead
D House District 20
Photo of Representative Rep. Rick Krajewski
Rep. Rick Krajewski
D House District 188
Photo of Representative Rep. Napoleon J. Nelson
Rep. Napoleon J. Nelson
D House District 154
Photo of Representative Rep. Danielle Friel Otten
Rep. Danielle Friel Otten
D House District 155
Photo of Representative Rep. Benjamin Sanchez
Rep. Benjamin Sanchez
D House District 153
Photo of Representative Rep. Ismail Smith-Wade-El
Rep. Ismail Smith-Wade-El
D House District 49
Photo of Representative Rep. Joe Webster
Rep. Joe Webster
D House District 150
Memo
This legislation (formerly HB 15) seeks to amend the Minimum Wage Act of 1968 to increase the minimum wage over time, abolish the sub-minimum wage, protect the gratuities of workers from wage theft, and expand the universe of beneficiaries to include gig workers, incarcerated workers, and neurodivergent workers.
 
All work has dignity. And there is no excuse for allowing a poverty wage in our commonwealth.
 
Pennsylvania needs one fair wage as an equitable entry-point to our vibrant workforce.
 
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 1135
Last updated on December 21, 2022 02:30 PM
Establishing a living wage that includes vulnerable members of the workforce
December 21, 2022 02:29 PM to All House Members

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RABB and FIEDLER, GREEN, GUZMAN, HILL-EVANS, KAZEEM, HOHENSTEIN, INNAMORATO, KINKEAD, KRAJEWSKI, NELSON, OTTEN, SANCHEZ, SMITH-WADE-EL, WEBSTER

Memo
This legislation (formerly HB 15) seeks to amend the Minimum Wage Act of 1968 to increase the minimum wage over time, abolish the sub-minimum wage, protect the gratuities of workers from wage theft, and expand the universe of beneficiaries to include gig workers, incarcerated workers, and neurodivergent workers.
 
All work has dignity. And there is no excuse for allowing a poverty wage in our commonwealth.
 
Pennsylvania needs one fair wage as an equitable entry-point to our vibrant workforce.
 

Document
Introduced as HB 1135

Last Updated
December 21, 2022 02:30 PM
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