Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2919

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Repeals the state minimum wage law

Impact

The repeal of the minimum wage law would have far-reaching implications for state labor laws. Without a minimum wage, workers may face the risk of earning wages that are insufficient to meet living expenses. Proponents of the bill suggest that the market should dictate wages, while critics worry that it would exacerbate income inequality and undermine the earnings of vulnerable workers, particularly in sectors such as retail and service industries where low wages are prevalent.

Summary

House Bill 2919 proposes the repeal of the state minimum wage law, which has been a significant aspect of labor policy in the state. Supporters of the bill argue that removing minimum wage regulations can enhance economic growth by providing businesses with more flexibility in setting wages. They contend that this could lead to increased hiring and potentially stimulate the local economy, particularly in low-cost labor sectors. However, this perspective is heavily challenged by those who advocate for the rights of workers and fair wages.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2919 have revealed a deep divide among lawmakers and constituents. Supporters believe in the principle of market freedom and argue that businesses should have the authority to pay what they deem appropriate without state intervention. On the other hand, opponents express concerns over the potential deterioration of working conditions and the disappearance of a safety net for employees. This contention revolves around balancing the interests of business against the necessity of providing a living wage for workers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1651

Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law

MO HB125

Subjects public employers to the state minimum wage law

MO HB715

Repeals provisions relating to paid sick leave and minimum wage increases and reinstates previous minimum wage provisions

MO HB1577

Repeals provisions relating to paid sick leave and minimum wage increases and reinstates previous minimum wage provisions

MO HB2336

Modifies provisions relating to the state employee minimum wage

MO HB625

Modifies provisions relating to the minimum wage, exempting employees under 20 years of age from minimum wage increases

MO HB2745

Increases the minimum wage rate to $15 per hour by 2026

MO HB758

Modifies provisions relating to employee compensation, repealing the minimum wage cost of living adjustment and modifying paid sick leave provisions

MO HB2335

Modifies provisions relating to minimum wage

MO HB1765

Provides for an alternate lower minimum wage for "probationary employees"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.