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House Panel OKs Bill to Raise Fed. Min. Wage to $15 an hour

Congressional lawmakers  advanced a bill that would more than double the federal minimum wage.  The House Committee on Education and Labor voted along party lines to approve legislation that would raise that figure from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour over the next five years.  Democrats on the panel  say if implemented, the bill would increase pay for almost 40 million American workers.  It's a move that multiple states are already in the process of making.  Last month,  Illinois  and  New Jersey  were the latest to start a gradual minimum wage uptick to $15 an hour.

Others, like California and New York, have been incrementally working their way up to that point.

And states like Arizona and Colorado are also phasing in minimum wage increases that'll eventually reach $12 an hour in the next few years.  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi  will bring the legislation to the House floor for a full vote in the coming weeks.

It's expected to be approved there, but not likely to move forward in the Republican-controlled Senate. 




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