Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1986

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The successful passage of HB1986 would amend Oklahoma's minimum wage regulations, directly impacting the earnings of workers across various industries. Proponents of the bill argue that the increased wage rates will support families, stimulate consumer spending, and reduce dependency on social services. The bill is positioned as a necessary step towards ensuring that workers receive equitable compensation for their labor, aiming to improve overall living standards in Oklahoma.

Summary

House Bill 1986 is a legislative proposal aimed at increasing the minimum wage in Oklahoma through a referendum process. The bill outlines a gradual increase in the minimum wage, starting from $9.75 per hour in 2024, escalating to $11.00 per hour in 2025, and ultimately reaching $13.00 per hour by 2026. This proposal seeks to amend existing state laws to ensure that all employers adhere to these new wage standards, thereby enhancing the economic welfare of workers throughout the state.

Contention

Despite its purpose, HB1986 is expected to face opposition from various sectors, particularly from business owners and certain economic analysts who contend that a mandated wage increase may lead to job losses or higher operational costs for employers. Critics are apprehensive about potential unintended consequences, such as increased prices for goods and services as businesses pass the costs of higher wages onto consumers. The debate surrounding this bill underscores the broader discussion on the balance between fair labor practices and economic viability.

Companion Bills

OK HB1986

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

Previously Filed As

OK HB1986

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

OK SB156

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

OK HB1994

Labor; legislative referendum; creating the Paid Family Leave Act; ballot title; directing filing.

OK HB2100

Labor; legislative referendum; creating the Paid Family Leave Act; ballot title; directing filing.

OK SB163

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

OK HB2217

Daylight saving time; legislative referendum; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1037

Schools; legislative referendum; enacting the School Choice Act of 2023; ballot title; filing.

OK HB1995

Medical debt; legislative referendum pursuant to the Oklahoma Constitution; Oklahoma Protection from Predatory Debt Collection Act; exemptions; definitions; rates of interest for loans or indebtedness and interest on judgments; conflicts with federal law; severability; ballot title; filing.

OK HJR1031

Oklahoma Constitution; expenditure increases; state government; initiative petitions; referenda; required ballot title; ballot title; filing.

OK SB1110

Initiative and referendum; adding requirement for ballot title. Effective date.

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