Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0366

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Minimum wage.

Impact

The passage of SB0366 would significantly alter the landscape of labor standards in Indiana. By increasing the minimum wage to $13, the bill aims to improve the living conditions of low-income workers by providing them with a more livable wage. Additionally, by allowing local jurisdictions to set their own minimum wages, the bill could lead to a more equitable wage structure across different regions of Indiana, reflecting the varying economic realities faced by residents in urban versus rural settings.

Summary

Senate Bill 366 (SB0366) proposes an increase to the minimum wage in Indiana, raising it from the current $7.25 per hour to $13 per hour, effective from July 1, 2023. One of the key features of this bill is the repeal of the prohibition against local units establishing a minimum wage exceeding the state or federal minimum wage. This shift is aimed at granting local governments the authority to set higher wage standards tailored to their specific economic conditions and cost of living adjustments.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that the increase in the minimum wage is essential for workers' welfare and economic mobility, there is significant contention around its potential impact on small businesses, especially in areas with lower costs of living. Critics suggest that raising the minimum wage could lead to job losses or increased prices for consumers as businesses may struggle to sustain operations under the new wage requirements. The debate raises questions about local control and the appropriateness of state versus local authority in wage setting, highlighting differing views among lawmakers and stakeholders in the business community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1394

Minimum wage.

IN HB1192

Minimum wage.

IN SB0222

Minimum wage.

IN HB1333

Minimum wage.

IN HB1323

Minimum wage.

IN HB1364

Minimum wage.

IN SB0323

Minimum wage and employment benefits.

IN HB1558

Employment of minor league baseball players.

IN S0430

Minimum Wages

IN SB525

Minimum wages: health care workers.

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