Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB157

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Labor; repealing the preemption authority for minimum wage and benefits. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB157 could lead to varying minimum wage standards across different cities and counties within Oklahoma. This decentralization of wage authority may enable local authorities to implement more progressive wage policies that reflect local economic realities. Supporters argue that this could promote better living standards for workers in areas where the cost of living is higher, whereas critics may express concerns about the potential for a 'race to the bottom' among local jurisdictions that could aim to attract businesses by keeping wages artificially low.

Summary

Senate Bill 157 aims to repeal a section of Oklahoma labor law regarding legislative preemption authority over mandatory minimum wage. By eliminating this preemptive authority, the bill allows local governments to establish their own minimum wage laws without interference from the state legislature. This is significant as it may empower municipalities to address economic disparities and adapt wage rates to better reflect local cost of living conditions rather than adhering to a state-mandated minimum wage.

Contention

Notably, the repeal of the preemption authority has generated debate among lawmakers and constituents. Proponents of the bill advocate for local control and the right for communities to address their specific economic needs, which may not align with a uniform state minimum wage. On the other hand, opponents fear that it could lead to a patchwork system of wages that complicates business operations and potentially harms workers in areas that may opt for lower wage standards. Throughout discussions, various stakeholders, including labor unions and business associations, have raised concerns about the potential economic ramifications of such legislative changes.

Companion Bills

OK SB157

Carry Over Labor; repealing the preemption authority for minimum wage and benefits. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB157

Labor; repealing the preemption authority for minimum wage and benefits. Effective date.

OK HB2835

Labor; repealing section related to preemption by Oklahoma Legislature of mandated minimum wage and employee benefits; effective date.

OK SB163

Labor; Oklahoma Minimum Wage Act; increasing minimum wage. Effective date.

OK SB156

Labor; increasing minimum wage; setting dates and amounts. Effective date.

OK SB641

Labor; allowing the Commissioner of Labor to seek collection of certain wages and benefits. Effective date.

OK SB526

Teachers; removing and repealing language related to the Teacher and Leader Effectiveness Evaluation System. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB1986

Labor; legislative referendum; setting dates and amounts to increase minimum wage; ballot title; directing filing.

OK HB1769

Elections; repealing authority to join a multistate voter list maintenance organization; effective date.

OK SB766

Counties; repealing the County Home Rule Charter Act. Effective date.

OK SB561

Education; minimum salary and benefits; increasing minimum salary schedule; declaring legislative intent; conditional enactment. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.