Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Indiana's minimum wage bill on its way to governor's office

Evansville Courier Press:
"A bill that would tie Indiana's minimum wage to an expected increase in the federal minimum is on its way to the governor's office, now that the Indiana House has concurred on Senate changes to the bill.

The House by a vote of 75-22 approved the Senate's amendments to House Bill 1027, where it had passed 45-3.

The bill now would increase Indiana's state minimum wage from the current $5.15 to $7.25 an hour, if Congress also boosts the federal minimum by that amount."

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